Friday, December 9, 2011

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News10 new results for hacking
 
UK woman cleared in hacking investigation
BusinessWeek
British police say a woman arrested as part of an investigation of phone hacking by the News of the World tabloid has been cleared of wrongdoing. Metropolitan Police said Thursday that the 31-year-old woman will face "no further action" stemming from ...
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BBC review clears journalists of hacking phones or computers
The Guardian
A wide-ranging BBC review launched in the wake of the News of the World phone-hacking scandal has concluded there is no evidence of phone or computer hacking or bribery by the corporation's journalists, although it found that private investigators are ...
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The Guardian
Phone hacking inquiry: lecturer faces no action
Darlington and Stockton Times
By Graeme Hetherington » A UNIVERSITY lecturer will face no further action following her arrest in connection with the ongoing phone hacking inquiry. Former News of the World reporter Bethany Usher, who teaches media ethics at Teesside University, ...
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Four Romanians Indicted for Hacking Subway, Other Retailers
Wired News (blog)
By Kim Zetter Four Romanian nationals have been charged with hacking card-processing systems at more than 150 Subway restaurants and 50 other unnamed retailers, according to an indictment unsealed Thursday. The hackers compromised the credit-card data ...
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Wired News (blog)
Hackers Deface India's Sonia Gandhi's Internet Profile
Voice of America (blog)
Hackers have broken into the official website of India's ruling Congress party and have defaced the profile page of party president Sonia Gandhi with a pornographic message. The website was shut down after the attack. The hacking coincided with ...
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Hacking probe targets Max Clifford deal
The Australian
INVESTIGATIONS in Britain by police and MPs into phone hacking are focusing on a pound stg. 700000 deal struck between News International and publicist Max Clifford, whose phone had been hacked. The circumstances surrounding the deal are believed to be ...
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Iran's TV shows intact US spy drone, Iran claims they hack into it
eTaiwan News
The most frightening prospect raised by what appears to be a largely intact Sentinel is that the Iranians' second claim about how they brought it down ― by hacking into its controls and landing it themselves ― might be true, said a US intelligence ...
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Cyber attacks could wreck world oil supply
Reuters
Only a few years ago hacking was confined to skilled computer programmers, but thanks to online video tutorials, breaking into corporate operating systems is now a free for all. "Everyone can hack today," Shell's Luehmann said. "The number of potential ...
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Hacking Group Claims It Posted Personal Info of LAPD Brass as Revenge for ...
LAist
But the hacking group (which tweets here and tumblrs here) says that — besides the fact that its members are anonymous — it was never really hiding its involvement nor its motives. Do we really need to explain ourselves much here? ...
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RIM hackers claim victory over PlayBook security patch
Toronto Star
Hackers say they are a step ahead of Research In Motion Ltd.'s efforts to plug a security breach in the PlayBook tablet computer. Chris Wade, among a trio of researchers who late last month gained authorized access to the “root” control system of RIM's ...
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Blogs2 new results for hacking
 
4 Charged In Multimillion-Dollar Credit Card Hacking Scheme - New ...
WASHINGTON -- Four Romanian nationals have been charged in a multimillion-dollar hacking scheme that compromised the credit card data of 80000 customers, including some in New Hampshire. Thursday, December 8, 2011.
WMUR.com - Local News
James Murdoch Faces More Questions Over Hacking Payment ...
By Mimi Turner
The News Corp deputy COO has told Parliament that a payment of over $1 million was made to phone-hacking victim Max Clifford.
Hollywood Reporter


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