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JK Rowling At Leveson Inquiry: Author Condemns UK Press Intrusion Huffington Post In May, the newspaper agreed to pay her 100000 pounds ($160000) to settle claims her phone had been hacked. The newspaper's parent company now faces dozens of lawsuits from alleged hacking victims. Also testifying Thursday was former Formula One boss ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hackers hit cards at theater The Coloradoan Hackers surfing the web for credit-card data were the farthest thing from Barry Wilson's mind when his family went to see "Dolphin Tale" at a Loveland cinema last month. After his credit card was swiped at Loveland Metrolux 14, unauthorized charges ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Morgan's wife tells of hacking fear The Press Association The wife of Wales' former first minister Rhodri Morgan fears she may have been a victim of phone hacking while her husband was in office. Julie Morgan said she has been contacted by her mobile phone company about calls made to her phone during 2005 and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Solid Energy website hacked New Zealand Herald By Lee Scanlon of the Westport News The hackers apparently redirected the Solid Energy website address to another site that featured a DVD of lignite mining, said the company's general manager, communications, Vicki Blyth. "It attempts to replicate the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hungarian hacker pleads guilty to blackmailing Marriott hotel chain Caboodle.hu Hungarian Attila Németh on Wednesday pleaded guilty in a Baltimore court on charges of attempting to blackmail the Marriott hotel chain after hacking into company computers. Németh, 26, had threatened to leak confidential data that he had downloaded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
4 Filipino hackers arrested Sun.Star PHILIPPINES and United States authorities arrested Wednesday four members of a Filipino hackers group whose operation is allegedly being financed by a Saudi Arabia-based terrorist group. Wednesday night's operation stemmed from the complaint of AT&T, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Feds Refute Hackers Destroyed US Water Pump Infopackets An unconfirmed report claims foreign hackers were able to gain control of a US water company's pump and destroy it, remotely. If true, this appears to be the first such publicly acknowledged attack in the US. The report comes from Joe Weiss of Applied ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook hosting Social Games Hack in two weeks ZDNet (blog) Facebook is hosting a Social Games Hack event in two weeks at Facebook HQ in Palo Alto, California. The event will be taking place between Thursday, December 8, 2011 at 11:00 AM PST and Friday, December 9, 2011 at 12:00 AM PST. ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Phone hacking scandal: computer hacker suspect arrested | Naked ... By Carole Theriault Yesterday, British police arrested an unnamed 52-year-old man in Milton Keynes for computer hacking related to the News of the World phone hacking fiasco. Naked Security | ||
Sienna Miller Reveals Email Hacking Evidence At Inquiry ... Sienna Miller has sensationally claimed her emails were hacked into on behalf of journalists in the U.K. The British actress was called to give evidence to the Leveson Inquiry into press standards... ExcitingAds! Kelly Monaco | ||
First 'computer hacking' arrest in Murdoch paper probe | The Raw ... By Agence France-Presse LONDON — Police investigating the scandal that closed the News of the World tabloid made a first arrest Thursday over alleged computer hacking, extending the probe from phone hacking. Officers from London's Metropolitan Police arrested ... The Raw Story | ||
Largest DDOS attack hit Chinese company ~ The Hacker News ... By noreply@blogger.com (THN Reporter) The Hacker News is an online Hacker News Organization. We propagate news specifically related to information security threats, Hacking threads and issues from all over the world. The Hacker News | Hacking News... | ||
Solid Energy calls in police after site hacked | Stuff.co.nz Solid Energy has laid a complaint with police about an attack overnight on its website by anti-lignite activists. Stuff.co.nz - Business |
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