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Chinese gaming sites hacked: Millions of users affected ZDNet (blog) By Hana Stewart-Smith | December 23, 2011, 7:52am PST Summary: The accounts of millions of Chinese web users have been compromised in a series of hacking attacks on several gaming websites, with account information leaking online. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hidden Dragon: The Chinese cyber menace Register Mahmoud has made an extensive study of the Chinese digital underground that partially draws on material not available to the general public, such as books published by the US Army's Foreign Military Studies Office, to compile a history of hacking in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kingsoft denies staff hacking allegations People's Daily Online By Jin Jianyu (Global Times) Kingsoft Corporation, an antivirus software companies, denied on Friday that its employee was the hacker who released 6 million user names and passwords saved on the Chinese Software Developer Net (CSDN), China's largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rift Account Database Hacked Escapist Magazine This hacking will have no effect on your playing time over the holidays as Trion Worlds will keep the servers up and running. And, just to show good will, they are offering all players with an active account 3 free days of game time. On top of that, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
East Northport Subway Restaurant Hacked Patch.com Four Romanian nationals were indicted on charges of hacking card-processing systems at more than 150 Subway restaurants and other retailers. By Debbie Sullivan Four Romanian men have been indicted on federal charges for allegedly hacking the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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The Guardian's Big Hacking-Scandal Error Columbia Journalism Review (blog) By Ryan Chittum When The Guardian dropped its Milly Dowler bombshell back in July, I called the News Corporation hacking it reported "abhorrent and illegal." But I reserved the harshest words ("downright evil") for the News of the World's alleged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Red Files Lawsuit Against Arri, Bravin in Email Hacking Case Orange County Business Journal By Kari Hamanaka Friday, December 23, 2011 Irvine-based Red.com Inc., which does business as Red Digital Cinema Camera Co., alleges it was a victim of email hacking, according to a lawsuit filed Dec. 21 against another camera manufacturer and a film ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Gordon Ramsay Wins Court Case, Awarded About $390000 From ... By The Huffington Post News Editors Forget all the drama in the kitchen -- Gordon Ramsay has been battling more than sorry cooks. A judge ruled that his father-, sister- and brother-in-law were guilty of hacking into Ramsay's personal emails and company computers. The Huffington Post | Full News Feed |
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Schneier on Security: Chinese Hacking of iBahn Internet Services The rest of the story is pretty obvious: all sorts of private e-mails stolen, corporate networks hacked via iBahn, China does lot of hacking, and so on. iBahn has ... www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2011/.../chinese_hacking.ht... | ||
Piers Morgan repeatedly denies knowledge of phone hacking ... At the Leveson inquiry, the former editor of the Daily Mirror said he 'had no reason or knowledge to know it was going on' www.guardian.co.uk/.../piers-morgan-denies-knowledge-hacki... | ||
The hacking inquisitors: 'People thought I was a paranoid ... In July, reports of phone-hacking at News International erupted into a crisis for the press, police and politicians. For one lawyer and three backbench MPs – three ... www.guardian.co.uk/.../hacking-inquiry-faces-2011-murdoch |
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