Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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News10 new results for hacking
 
Gary McKinnon gets MPs' backing in extradition debate
The Guardian
The US has stepped up its demand for the extradition of alleged hacker McKinnon. The 45-year-old, who his been diagnosed with Asperger's, stands accused of hacking into the computers of Nasa and the Pentagon from his home in north London, ...
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The Guardian
'Hacking attacks' hit Russian political sites
BBC News
A series of alleged hack attacks have struck political sites in Russia during the country's parliamentary elections. Radio stations, election monitors and newspapers said they came under sustained attack. The sites' owners said they were bombarded with ...
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BBC News
Leveson inquiry into phone hacking: who's appearing on Tuesday
The Guardian
While there, she negotiated a settlement for publicist Max Clifford after his phone was hacked by the News of the World. She went on to represent other victims including football agent Sky Andrew and actor Leslie Ash, and secured a settlement for Ash. ...
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The Guardian
Top Hacker Disasters of 2011: Five Critical Lessons for Businesses
Fox Business
This year is already being called "The Year of the Hack," due to the unprecedented number of damaging attacks against major companies like Sony, RSA Security, Google (GOOG) and even the US government. It's hard to remember a time when businesses faced ...
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Ill-Advised Hack Brings Siri to Jailbroken iPhone 4
Wired (blog)
Image: Jon Snyder/Wired.com A new hack delivers the Siri digital assistant to jailbroken iPhone 4 units, but we advise would-be tinkerers to think long and hard before acting on the invasive software surgery. You might think you know your way around an ...
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Wired (blog)
Aide to parliamentary speaker offers resignation over hacking scandal
Korea Times
An aide to the National Assembly speaker has offered his resignation amid allegations of his possible involvement in the hacking attack on the Web site of the country's election watchdog during a key vote in October, the speaker's office said Tuesday. ...
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Hackers Victimizes Unwary Fredericton Woman
SPAMfighter News
In recent hacking news, a Fredericton (New Brunswick, Canada) woman, Sheilah MacPhee is shocked at sudden dismal of intruders in her social networking accounts (Facebook and Twitter), reports cbc.ca on November 28, 2011. MacPhee also informed the ...
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Facebook Auditions Kid Hackers With All-Night Codefest
Wired News
These students aren't just hacking for fun. They're hacking for a job with one of the biggest names on the net. Facebook, Google, and other tech giants use events like this as recruiting tools. Sports teams hold combines to assess prospective players. ...
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UK recruits code-breakers with online puzzle
CNN
The work: defending critical national infrastructure by detecting and defending against hacking attacks. Among the qualifications listed: "You need to be good at problem-solving." A GCHQ spokesman says the purpose of the contest is to draw in people ...
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LSU Website Not Hacked; Human Error Led To Bama BCS Merch On Site
WDSU New Orleans
However, according to CNBC's Sports Biz reporter Darren Rovell, the site wasn't actually hacked though. Rovell said via Twitter he was told the site's misfortune was due to "human error." TeamFanShop, LSU Athletics' official e-commerce partner, ...
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Blogs1 new result for hacking
 
Hacking the Revolution - By Daniel Calingaert | Foreign Policy
By DANIEL CALINGAERT
Pick a country, any country, touched by the Arab Spring, and chances are that Western technology has been used there to suppress pro-democracy movements. Even though this directly undermines U.S. efforts to promote democracy and ...
Foreign Policy


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