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More hacked Stratfor info released CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Hackers representing themselves as members of the activist group Anonymous said Friday they have dumped onto the web a wealth of personal information about the nearly 1 million people who have registered on the website of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Where Will Hackers Strike Next: Transportation? PC Magazine By Jill Duffy Practically every industry these days needs to be prepared for some kind of cyber threat, but the nature of the attacks and how the hackers carry out their assaults is ever-changing. Two news stories that popped onto my radar this week ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scam watch: Password hacking, used cars, MPG device Los Angeles Times Problem is, the passwords also will be easy for hackers to crack. The FBI and National White Collar Crime Center just released a list of common passwords that have been stolen by hackers. Here's the top 10: password, 123456, 12345678, qwerty, abc123, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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RED Sues Arri Over Email Hacking, False Advertising In HD Camera Dust-Up TechCrunch They allege that Arri employed one Michael Bravin, a former employee of camera kit maker Band Pro, who hacked the email account of his former employee and stole confidential information relating to RED — and astroturfed for Arri on the official forums ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News International boosts phone hacking settlement fund to £100m Digital Spy News International has allegedly set aside a £100m legal fund to serve as settlements for the victims of phone hacking. Rupert Murdoch's company, currently facing civil litigation actions involving about 55 people, is believed to have added to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Age hits back at detectives Herald Sun The Age has hit back at detectives over an investigation into illegal hacking. Source: HWT Image Library THE Age has issued a writ against Victoria Police investigators who raided its offices last month as part of an illegal hacking probe. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Researchers publish open-source tool for hacking WiFi Protected Setup Ars Technica By Sean Gallagher | Published December 30, 2011 11:50 AM Thanks to a flaw in WiFi Protected Setup, most home and small business routers could be giving away free WiFi. On December 27, the Department of Homeland Security's Computer Emergency Readiness ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Doh! News Corp Hacking Scandal Could Lead To "Simpsons ... By Amy Tennery We realize that there are far graver consequences to the News Corp phone-hacking scandal than the cancellation of a beloved, more-than-two-decades-old cartoon show. The Jane Dough | News and Opinion... | ||
How the Occupy Movement is hacking your consciousness ... By Ian MacKenzie Burning Man, the emerging paradigm shift, and how your mind has become occupied. Matador Network | ||
The Hacker News Hacking Awards : Best of Year 2011 | The Hacker ... By Mohit Kumar The Hacker News Hacking Awards : Best of Year 2011. The Hacker News | Hacking News... |
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Researchers publish open-source tool for hacking WiFi Protected ... New tools exploit a vulnerability in the configuration of the WiFi Protected Setup feature, which allows attackers to crack the PIN code for wireless routers and ... arstechnica.com/.../researchers-publish-open-source-tool-for-h... | ||
Schneier on Security: Hacking Subway's POS System Everyone is missing the point with credit card security - the whole system is a terrible design from a modern security POV, because everyone you make a ... www.schneier.com/blog/archives/.../hacking_subways.html | ||
2011 in Review: Hacking Law | Electronic Frontier Foundation 2011 in Review: Hacking Law. As the year draws to a close, EFF is looking back at the major trends influencing digital rights on 2011 and discussing where we ... https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/.../2011-review-hacking-la... | ||
Phone-hacking in numbers | Life and style | The Guardian Some crucial figures from the News International phone-hacking saga. www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/.../phone-hacking-numbers |
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