Wednesday, September 7, 2011

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News10 new results for hacking
 
Guardian journalist questioned over alleged phone-hacking leaks
The Guardian
Guardian reporter Amelia Hill was questioned several days ago by police investigating alleged leaks from the Operation Weeting phone-hacking inquiry. Photograph: Katherine Rose for the Observer A Guardian journalist has been questioned by police ...
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The Guardian
Phone hacking: police make further arrest
The Guardian
Police from Operation Weeting investigating phone hacking at the News of the World have arrested a man at his home. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images Detectives investigating phone hacking by the News of the World have arrested a man at his ...
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The Guardian
Phone hacking: NoW executives contradict each other
BBC News
Expectations were high at the MPs' grilling of former News International executives over the phone-hacking scandal yesterday. During the summer, News International's top lawyer, Tom Crone, and the former editor of the News of the World, Colin Myler, ...
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BBC News
Britain's phone-hacking scandal dogs James Murdoch
Washington Post
The executives' comments came on a day that saw the hacking scandal back in the spotlight after a lull of several weeks, with Prime Minister David Cameron also facing lawmakers' questions. New documents published by UK lawmakers investigating Britain's ...
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London Police Make 16th Arrest in News Corp. Hacking Probe
San Francisco Chronicle
7 (Bloomberg) -- London police probing phone hacking at News Corp.'s News of the World tabloid arrested a 35-year-old man at his home today, while Britain's Guardian newspaper said one of its own reporters has been questioned over leaks in the case. ...
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Dutch Widen Inquiry Into Hacking of Official Sites
New York Times
The hacking scandal in the Netherlands, one of the most digitally advanced countries in Europe, erupted last week when DigiNotar disclosed that hackers had broken into its systems in July and issued fraudulent digital certificates, which are used to ...
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Embedded Devices Pave Way For Future Car Hacking: McAfee Report
CRN
By Stefanie Hoffman, CRN With the rapid proliferation of embedded devices and digital technologies in cars, it's not a too much of a stretch to imagine that car hacking is right around the corner, according to a McAfee report released Wednesday. ...
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Phone hacking: Rebekah Brooks to give evidence to Leveson inquiry
The Guardian
Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks is set to give evidence alongside several key victims of press intrusion as the first witnesses in the judicial inquiry into the phone-hacking scandal. Lawyers acting for more than 100 alleged ...
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The Guardian
Cameron: Phone-hacking not revenge for MPs' expenses
Press Gazette
By Andrew Pugh Prime Minister David Cameron has warned MPs they need to be "extremely careful" to avoid the phone-hacking scandal being seen as revenge over MPs' expenses. Speaking at the Commons Liaison Committee yesterday, Cameron told MPs it would ...
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Britons Confess to 'Casual' Hacking
MarketWatch (press release)
According to research by life assistance company CPPGroup Plc (CPP), the most common 'casual' hacking takes place on Facebook and other social network sites. And while this will often be viewed as harmless spying, many admitted to accessing personal ...
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Blogs5 new results for hacking
 
Phone Hacking Arrest: 35-Year-Old Man Arrested By UK Police
By The Huffington Post News Editors
LONDON — British police say they've arrested a 16th suspect in their investigation of phone hacking at the now-defunct tabloid News of the World. The 35-year-old man was arrested at his home Wednesday morning.
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Hacking into Bank Accounts – what is the bank's responsibility ...
By John Gregory
A U.S. court has decided that a bank whose client lost money because someone hacked into its account and transferred funds out of it, was not liable to the client because the bank had used 'commercially reasonable' security. The case is ...
Slaw
In-Game - Sony hires Homeland Security official to help halt hacking
By Winda Benedetti
Sony wants the world to know that it won't be kicked around by hackers so easily again. With hackers taking down the PlayStation Network and Sony Online Entertainment earlier this year and making off with personal information belonging to ...
In-Game
Phone-Hacking Inquiry: Evidence 'as Clear as Mud' - The Hollywood ...
By edit@hollywoodreporter.com (Mimi Turner)
Former legal execs fail to convince MPs that James Murdoch knew about phone-hacking.
Business
New Phone Hacking Testimony Contradicts James Murdoch's ...
By Katie Feola
In testimony of their own on Tuesday, two former News of the World executives contradicted James Murdoch's assertions before Parliament that he had no knowledge of phone hacking beyond just "one rogue reporter." Tom Crone, who had ...
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Web1 new result for hacking
 
Dutch study possible Iran hacking of government web sites | Reuters
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Dutch government said on Sunday it was investigating whether Iran may have been involved in hacking Dutch state websites after ...
www.reuters.com/.../us-dutch-iran-hacking-idUSTRE7831HS2...


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