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Hacking boosts students' cybersecurity skills ZDNet Asia By Jamie Yap , ZDNet Asia on September 29, 2011 (3 hours ago) Making computer hacking part of the curriculum can help groom all-rounded security professionals, but law and ethics must be emphasized in tandem, say experts. Computer hacking skills should ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Journo register gaffe a boon for media overlords Register Shadow culture secretary Ivan Lewis suggested the idea as a sanction against rogue reporters in the wake of the ongoing News International phone hacking scandal. Speaking at the Labour party conference in Liverpool on Tuesday, Lewis suggested "people ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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After phone-hacking, press regulation in the spotlight Washington Post As a figurehead for a group called Hacked Off, Grant is currently making the rounds on the political conference party circuit and calling for tighter restrictions to rein in Fleet Street's rogue behavior. And a majority of the public appears to agree ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IT worker hacked ex-employer's database, wiped it clean Atlanta Journal Constitution By Christopher Seward An Atlanta man could receive up to five years in prison after pleading guilty Wednesday to hacking into a former employer's patient database, stealing information and then wiping the database clean. Federal prosecutors said Eric ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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GA: Atlanta Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Computer Hacking ... By Dissent Eric McNeal, 37, of Atlanta, Georgia, pleaded guilty today in federal district court to intentionally accessing a protected computer of a competing perinatal. PHIprivacy.net | ||
Sheriff: OC Businessman Murdered His Partner And Covered His ... By Alan Carter Something seemed strange about the emails Christopher Ryan Smith was sending while on vacation in Africa last year. CBS Los Angeles |
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