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Hackers Release More Data From Stratfor New York Times (blog) By NICOLE PERLROTH | December 30, 2011, 8:26 am After a week-long holiday hacking spree on Stratfor Global Intelligence, hackers have dumped what they claim are 75000 names, addresses, credit card numbers and passwords for every customer who has ever ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Trains operators get hacking warning Al Jazeera Computers which control train networks have been exposed as being at risk of hacking after a German security expert told a security conference in Berlin that hackers could shut down railway switching systems, by overloading them with traffic. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Automakers, U.S. security officials worry about hacking of cars San Jose Mercury News Although instances of car hacking have been extremely rare, the threat has gotten the attention of automakers. "We are very, very concerned," said Chrysler spokesman Vince Muniga, adding that it is consulting with computer experts to identify "things ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: News Int'l. Ups Fund to Settle Illegal Hacking Claims to $155 Million Insurance Journal The British arm of News Corp has increased the legal fund it will use to settle civil litigation cases brought by victims of phone hacking to £100 million ($155 million) from £20 million [$31 million], the Independent newspaper reported on Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anonymous Hacks SpecialForces.com, Posts Passwords and Credit Card Data PCWorld The attack on SpecialForces.com is part of a larger Anonymous hacking campaign called LulzXmas. The campaign included the recent attack on Stratfor Global Intelligence, a think tank focused on international security issues. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Movie-Camera Maker Red Accuses Rival Arri of Corporate Espionage Reuters According to the lawsuit, which was obtained by TheWrap, Red alleges Arri used the hacked emails to give its Alexa camera a competitive advantage over Red's Epic camera. Also read: The 'News of the World' Phone-Hacking Scandal: A Timeline of Tabloid ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anonymous Hack Group Issues 'Death Warrant' to Sony Spong SOPA support brings hacking onslaught on Sony and Associates... including Justin Bieber. Lady Gaga. Kim Kardashian. and Taylor Swift Poor old Sony, it seems that it's support for the USA's amazingly daft 'Stop Online Piracy Act' (SOPA) has drawn the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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News Corp. Raises Phone-Hacking Compensation Cashpool To ... By Stuart Kemp Civil litigation pool deepens at Rupert Murdoch's U.K. newspaper division, News International. International | ||
Most Wi-Fi routers susceptible to hacking through security feature ... By Chester Wisniewski Researchers have published a paper showing how a feature implemented in modern Wi-Fi routers intended to make securing them easier, in fact makes them insecure by default. Naked Security - Sophos | ||
Teachers Teaching Teachers #277 Hacking Classrooms and ... By Paul Allison After hearing about a teacher from Ft. Worth, Texas, Brian Ingram at the end of a couple of recent "Best of the Left" episodes http://www.bestoftheleftpodcast.com we decided to invite him to join us on this episode of Teachers Teaching ... EdTechTalk | ||
GotGame | Man Confronted by Activision About Hacking Skylanders ... By Ramon3MR Kotaku reports of a hacker/hobbyist named Brandon Wilson who decided to open up Activision's Skylanders figurines to see what lay under the hood. After messing around with the figurines' RFID bases, he saved the info on his personal ... GotGame » News |
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Stratfor warns hacking victims of further woes US intelligence analysis firm Stratfor has warned its members whose emails and credit card information were hacked that they could be targeted a second time ... www.physorg.com/.../2011-12-stratfor-hacking-victims-woes... |
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