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Minister's computers may have been hacked The Australian They are now investigating whether any journalists were involving in the hacking of computers. Source: Getty Images A BRITISH MP with access to classified intelligence information may have had his computer hacked by tabloid newspaper reporters. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
RIM Looks Into Hacking Claims Wall Street Journal By WILL CONNORS Research in Motion Ltd. said Wednesday it is investigating claims by online hackers that they have been able to access some of the proprietary systems, software and tools that run the company's BlackBerry PlayBook tablet computer. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking groups launch 'Operation Robin Hood' msnbc.com By Matt Liebowitz Two hacktivist groups, Anonymous and TeaM p0isoN, are now working together to hack and harass banks in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Announced in a YouTube video, the new campaign is called "Operation Robin Hood" and, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Peter Hain meets police amid claims Hugh Orde was also hacked Belfast Telegraph Former Secretary of State Peter Hain met with detectives in London yesterday over claims his computer was hacked during his time in Northern Ireland. And it was claimed last night that police believe that former PSNI Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde could ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Can a Hack Force HP Printers to Burst Into Fire? HP Says Hell No Mashable A group of students at Columbia University recently showed how they could hack, with relative ease, an HP LaserJet printer and convince it to overheat. Naturally, the Internet pounced on such a sensational story, first reported by MSNBC. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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midem hack day 2012: Music Industry Mobilises to Create New Apps Sacramento Bee 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- midem will play host to the second edition of the midem hack day which, following the same principle as Music Hack Days and in collaboration with their organisers, welcomes some 30 developers, hackers and technology innovators ... See all stories on this topic » |
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DIY Electronics Hacking: Bigger, Better & Smarter Than Ever By Marshall Kirkpatrick Arduino, the open source electronics platform with the adorable name, announced the beta availability of its version 1.0 today, 6 years since it was forked from the nearly 10 year old Wiring platform. Wiring released its 1.0 just three weeks ago. ReadWriteWeb | ||
Hacking Minecraft to Include Carbon Emissions : TreeHugger By Jaymi Heimbuch Every time you light a fire in Minecraft, or plant a tree, this hack will tell you your carbon footprint. Latest Items from TreeHugger | ||
dotCommonweal » Blog Archive » The Hacking Scandale! By Margaret O'Brien Steinfels It is not pretty! England's coming to grips with the hacking scandal perpetrated by Rupert Murdoch's newspapers is beginning to look like one of those English comedies that show up from time to time on PBS (Fawlty Towers, Benny Hill). ... dotCommonweal | ||
Hacking Scandal Spreads to Government. Are You Four Digits Away ... By Oliver Rochford A bunch of technically unskilled attackers managed to circumvent the national security precautions of the United Kingdom by exploiting an unsecured 3rd party. How vulnerable is your organization to these types of attacks? SecurityWeek RSS Feed | ||
Hacking the Museum « Unframed The LACMA Blog By lacma Hacking the Museum. Recently I attended a conference titled "Hacking the Museum: Innovation, Agility and Collaboration." My friend Tim Svenonius of SFMOMA and I spoke to a group of museum technologists about mobile content, and how ... Unframed The LACMA Blog |
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Report: UK hacking scandal widens - World news - Europe - msnbc ... Police are investigating claims detectives working for Murdoch's British newspaper arm hacked into the computer of a Northern Ireland minister, The Guardian ... www.msnbc.msn.com/.../report-hacking-scandal-widens-senio... | ||
ISC Diary | Hacking HP Printers for Fun and Profit An MSNBC blog has published the recent findings of a study from Columbia University saying millions of HP printers are vulnerable to a "devastating hack ... isc.sans.edu/diary.html?storyid=12112 |
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