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News International shifts on dates of hacking The Australian NEWS International admitted for the first time yesterday the News of the World might have continued to hack phones after its royal editor was jailed for the illegal practice in 2007. The admission is damaging to James Murdoch because it could mean ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacker Changes University Students' Grades ABC News (blog) Students at a private northern California university got a surprise after a hacker entered the university's computer records database and changed their grades for the better. More than 60 current and former undergraduate students at Santa Clara ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK lawyer: Grieving parents were hacking victims The Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Rupert Murdoch's Sunday tabloid was an institutionally corrupt British newspaper whose phone hacking victims may have included the parents of a teenage murder victim, a lawyer for the victims said Wednesday. David Sherborne gave details ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Unemployed Romanian Hacker Accused of Breaking Into NASA PCWorld By Lucian Constantin, IDG News Romanian authorities have arrested a 26-year old hacker who is accused of breaking into multiple NASA servers and causing US$500000 in damages to the US space agency's systems. Robert Butyka, 26, was arrested on Tuesday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Porn Hack Embarrasses Facebook Users DailyTech Facebook has recent seen a rise in hacking schemes, including the creation of phishing pages spread by infected users' feeds. This isn't terribly surprising, given that the platform has 800 million users, at last count, and is the world's most used ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anonymous member speaks out over hacking Inquirer Yesterday the group's IRC channels and means of communications were hacked by members who claimed to have the support of the majority. However, according to one of the main operators of the account the move was a spiteful and misguided one that in fact ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Businesses unprepared for increased hacking: reports Montreal Gazette By JAMESON BERKOW, Postmedia News November 16, 2011 4:13 AM Canadian businesses are increasingly being victimized by hackers but are also less prepared for such Internet threats, new reports have found. Breaches of Canadian publicly traded companies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Guardian Editor Says Phone Hacking Should Mean Tougher Regulator Bloomberg s phone-hacking scandal should result in tougher regulation. The hacking scandal shows the current media regulator, the Press Complaints Commission, isn't regulating at all, Rusbridger said today at an inquiry hearing in London. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Neville Thurlbeck tells the inside story of hacking scandal: 'I am either a ... Press Gazette Thurlbeck was first implicated in the phone-hacking scandal in July 2009 when The Guardian revealed that a transcript of phone messages hacked by the News of the World had been headed "For Neville". Here for the first time, Thurlbeck reveals in-depth ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Flood-hacking in Thailand - Boing Boing By Maggie Koerth-Baker Flood-hacking in Thailand. By Maggie Koerth-Baker at 1:10 pm Tuesday, Nov 15. Meanwhile, it's still flooding in Thailand. And, after three months of this, the Thai people have been forced to get creative. Thai Flood Hacks is a Tumblr that feels ... Boing Boing | ||
Hacking 'Endemic' at News International | Adweek By Dan Walker Smith Police have uncovered new evidence showing a wider extent of phone hacking in British newspapers. Lord Justice Leveson's inquiry into media practices and ethics revealed on Monday that "at least" 28 News of the World journalists were ... Adweek : The Press | ||
NewsDaily: Signs of broader hacking at Murdoch newspaper By Mark Hosenball Evidence is growing that hacking of both telephone voice mail and email was pursued by journalists from Rupert Murdoch's News of the World for years after the arrests of a private detective and reporter who worked for the weekly tabloid. NewsDaily: Top Headlines | ||
News International Disputes Police Evidence in Phone Hacking ... By Mimi Turner News International's lawyer Rhodri Davies says that the number of "News of The World" journalists involved was "far fewer" than the 28 that the Inquiry was lead to believe. International | ||
Murdoch lawyer says phone hacking 'shameful' This is a Wednesday, July 6, 2011 file photo of a News of the World sign is seen by an entrance at premises of News International in London. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham). Regular Photo Size. Related Coverage. Murdoch lawyer says phone ... Entertainment | WNDY TV |
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British phone-hacking hearings begin - CNN.com The top-level British inquiry into illegal eavesdropping and bribery by journalists will start formal hearings Monday. www.cnn.com/2011/11/14/world/europe/.../index.html?... |
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