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Narcos, meet hackers: 'Anonymous' group may be heading to cyber faceoff with ... Washington Post Bloggers and tweeters claiming to belong to the hacker movement "Anonymous" say they plan to expose collaborators of Mexico's bloody Zetas drug cartel, even if some of them seem to have backed away from the plan out of fear. Their debate is playing out ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
'Hackerazzi' pleads not guilty, finds bail raised for new cyberstalking ... CNN Los Angeles (CNN) -- A 35-year-old Florida man accused of being a "hackerazzi" pleaded not guilty Tuesday in federal court to charges of hacking into celebrities' e-mail accounts. Christopher Chaney of Jacksonville, Florida, is accused of hacking into ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Nitro' hackers target chemical and defense companies, says Symantec FierceGovernmentIT Researchers from Symantec say they uncovered a hacking campaign that targeted chemical and advanced material companies, including those that develop materials primarily for use in military vehicles. In a report released Oct. 31, Symantec security ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hackers shut down Palestinian Internet network CNN The minister said hackers are using international IP servers originating in Germany, China, and Slovenia to send millions of attacks in the form of viruses to penetrate and disrupt the Internet communications. There is no word on who, exactly, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phone-hacking and Pak cricket fix: the missing link Times of India PTI | Nov 2, 2011, 04.01PM IST LONDON: Phone-hacking and Pakistan's spot-fixing in cricket are two different rows, but many today remember that 'News of the World', the UK tabloid of media baron Rupert Murdoch that broke the story through a sting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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PC Battlefield 3 hackers bypass Origin Computerandvideogames.com Hacking and piracy group Razor1911 has reportedly enabled PC copies of Battlefield 3 to play the game online while bypassing EA's Origin service. DICE said in August that players would be required to have an Origin account to run even retail versions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Miley Cyrus hacker let off with probation Register By John Leyden • Get more from this author Josh Holly, the self-confessed Miley Cyrus hacker, has avoided jail for unrelated computer crimes, receiving three years' probation at a sentencing hearing on Monday. Holly, 22, from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fischer campaign worker admits hacking into Gatt's e-mail account Hometownlife.com Novi mayoral candidate Bob Gatt knew he was the victim of an e-mail hacker after someone posing as him sent out at least two bogus e-mails from his account in October. Gatt says he was ready to go to the police last week when there was a knock at his ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Suspect pleads not guilty to celebrity hacking | The Raw Story By Agence France-Presse A Florida man pleaded not guilty to hacking into the emails of Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera, Mila Kunis and other celebrities, following his arrest last month. Christopher Chaney, 35, appeared in court in Los Angeles three weeks after ... The Raw Story | ||
Political Hacking Down South By Steven L. Taylor Via the Miami Herald: Political hackers are one of Latin America's newest headaches Cyber-crime has been prevalent in Latin America since the dawn of. Outside the Beltway | ||
Hacking Update: News Of the World Lawyer Warned Email Was ... By TIM ADLER AND DAVID LIEBERMAN More bad news for James Murdoch today ahead of his appearance next week before the UK Parliament's culture committee, which is investigating the News Of The World phone-hacking scandal. The committee just released a tranche of legal ... Deadline.com | ||
Man Accused Of Celebrity Hacking To Appear In Court « CBS Los ... By Rachel A Florida man is expected to make his first appearance in a California courtroom Tuesday after being charged with hacking into the email accounts of celebrities such as Scarlett Johansson whose nude photos eventually landed on the ... CBS Los Angeles | ||
US man pleads not guilty in celebrity hacking - Home » Other ... A U.S. man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to hacking into the email accounts of celebrities such as Christina Aguilera, Mila Kunis and Scarlett Johansson, whose nude photos eventually landed on the Internet. philstar.com - Breaking News |
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Governments turn to hacking techniques for ... - The Guardian Surveillance firms that recently attended a US conference are accused of offering their services to repressive regimes. By Ryan Gallagher. www.guardian.co.uk/.../governments-hacking-techniques-surv... |
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