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Hacking Scandal Widens to Government Secrets, Report Says New York Times By ALAN COWELL LONDON — Britain's hacking scandal was reported on Tuesday to have broadened significantly into areas of national security with police investigating whether private detectives working for the Murdoch media empire hacked into the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
19 percent vote against Murdoch at BSkyB Reuters LONDON Nov 29 (Reuters) - At least 19 percent of BSkyB investors failed to back the re-election of chairman James Murdoch on Tuesday, in protest over the former chief executive's handling of a phone hacking scandal that has damaged the family name. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Milly phone 'hacked by one or more' The Press Association Guardian journalist Nick Davies said private investigator Glenn Mulcaire was the "facilitator" of the hacking of the schoolgirl's phone by the now-defunct Sunday paper. He told the inquiry: "Mulcaire facilitated the hacking by one or more News of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
AT&T Hackers Have Terrorism Ties, Police Say InformationWeek FBI aids in arrests in Philippines of four men who allegedly hacked into AT&T customers' PBXs to generate revenue for Saudi-based militant group. By Mathew J. Schwartz InformationWeek Four people were arrested in the Philippines last week on charges ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Hacked' Church rejected $180k in return for good press New Zealand Herald "I couldn't get my head around that," said Church, 25, who blamed tabloid phone hacking for much of her lost privacy. "I've been made a caricature for so long, and this person portrayed in the tabloids really isn't me," she told the committee in calm, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sting Operation Snares Hacker Attempting To Blackmail Marriott For An IT Job Dark Reading By Kelly Jackson Higgins Marriott International Corp. was recently the victim of a rare type of targeted attack: A hacker pilfered sensitive documents from the hotel chain and then attempted to use the stolen intelligence to blackmail it for employment ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IEEE Experts Predict Smartphone Hacking Will Soar in 2012 PR Newswire (press release) Voas says free, rogue applications like this will be the most common access-point for hackers over the next year. "The issue with free apps is that you're paying a price you don't know about," says Voas, who is also a computer scientist at the National ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Leveson Inquiry hears claims of newspaper computer hacking ... By Graham Cluley Were newspaper journalists responsible for not just phone hacking.. but computer hacking too? Naked Security | ||
News International being investigated over allegations of hacking ... By Mick Fealty Phone hacking is one thing, but targeting the computers of ministers with high-security clearance takes this police investigation to another level. It also raises questions for News International about whether its management were aware." ... Slugger O'Toole |
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