Friday, January 20, 2012

Google Alert - hacking

News10 new results for hacking
 
Phone hacking: Jude Law, Lord Prescott and Sara Payne get payouts
BBC News
Jude Law and Lord Prescott are among the latest people given payouts over phone hacking by the News of the World. Actor Law received the highest payout of £130000 ($200000). The ex-deputy PM got £40000, the High Court heard. ...
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BBC News
Israel Hacker Nabs, Publishes 85K Arab Facebook Logins
TheUrbanTwist.com
By Daniel Mbure on January 20, 2012 at 4:33 am | No comments yet In the ongoing cyber war between Israel and the Arab world, an Israeli hacker going by the name Hannibal has published thousands of Facebook and email login details scrapped from Arab ...
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Anonymous hackers: Sites they claim to have breached
Washington Post
Here's a look at other cyberattacks the informal hacking group has claimed credit for. On Jan. 19, the Justice Department shut down massive file-sharing Web site Megaupload.com, accusing its executives of violating piracy laws. ...
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Law Professor: More to be Worried About in Zappos Hacking
93.1 WIBC Indianapolis
By Alex Brown (alex@wibc.com) Online retailer Zappos, which is owned by Amazon, recently had millions of passwords stolen in a hacking case. Professor Fred Cate with the Maurer School of Law at Indiana University says while Zappos is claiming no credit ...
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We hacked emails too – News International
The Independent
Criminal practices inside the News of the World went far further than phone hacking, it emerged yesterday, as News International finally admitted in the High Court that it also illegally accessed computer emails. In an hour-long series of humbling and ...
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US accuses China of hacking emails
The Guardian
Suspicion is growing that operatives in China, rather than India, were behind the hacking of emails of an official US commission that monitors relations between the United States and China, US officials said. News of the hacking of the US-China ...
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The Guardian
Evidence 'destroyed' in hacking cases
Sydney Morning Herald
Jude Law, with wife Sadie Frost, won a £130000 settlement for his phone being hacked by News of the World. Photo: AP THE illegal news gathering methods at the News of the World went beyond telephone hacking and included email interception, ...
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Judge startled by secret hacking case emails
Sydney Morning Herald
NEWS CORPORATION'S British newspaper subsidiary must search nine more computers for evidence former employees sought to cover up a scheme to hack into celebrities' phones, a judge ruled after seeing secret emails he called ''startling''. ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
DOJ Website Hacked: MegaUpload Shutdown Spawns Hacking of Dept. of Justice ...
ABC News
'Anonymous' believed to be behind targeting of government, entertainment sites. For more on this story, click here: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/justice-fbi-crack-megauploadcom-hackers-hit-feds-entertainment/story?id=15396526.
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In other news: Rupert Murdoch's company settles phone hacking cases
Washington Post (blog)
By The Reliable Source • Rupert Murdoch's News Group Newspapers has apologized and paid more than $1 million in damages to 37 victims who settled their lawsuits in the tabloid phone hacking scandal, reports AP. Details of the settlements were disclosed ...
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Blogs5 new results for hacking
 
Phone hacking victims say News Corp. has admitted coverup ...
By Steve Myers
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Poynter.
News Corp. Reaches Settlements in Some Phone-Hacking Cases ...
By Paul Sonne and Cassell Bryan-Low
News Corp. has reached settlements in a majority of the civil lawsuits it faces in Britain over phone hacking at the now-closed News of the World tabloid, but the media giant faces new claims by victims' lawyers that senior employees covered ...
AllThingsD
News International Settles with 37 Alleged Hacking Victims | Adweek
By Emma Bazilian
News International has agreed to settle with 37 victims of News Group Newspapers' alleged phone hacking, The Guardian reported today.
Adweek : The Press
VatorNews - News Corp settles 36 phone-hacking cases, admits fault
By Nathan Pensky
News Corp settles 36 phone-hacking cases, admits fault. Actor Jude Law among those who receive settlement from UK News Corp Division, News International by Nathan Pensky on January 19, 2012.
Vator.tv news stories and report
Murdoch Company Settles With 37 Hacking Victims | Care2 Causes
By Kristina Chew
Rupert Murdoch's New Group Newspapers, which published the now-shuttered News of the World tabloid, has agreed to make payouts to 37 hacking victims.
Care2 Causes


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