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Hacking Inquiry Widens to Times of London New York Times LONDON — The hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers took a new turn on Thursday when a lawmaker said police investigations had spread to the flagship Times of London. The revelation came a day after lawyers said an e-mail referring to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Zuckerberg describes 'The Hacker Way' in regulatory filing for Facebook IPO Washington Post We have cultivated a unique culture and management approach that we call the Hacker Way. "The word 'hacker' has an unfairly negative connotation from being portrayed in the media as people who break into computers. In reality, hacking just means ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exclusive: Hacked companies still not telling investors Reuters Top US cybersecurity officials believe corporate hacking is widespread, and the Securities and Exchange Commission issued a lengthy "guidance" document on October 13 outlining how and when publicly traded companies should report hacking incidents and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Floridian charged with hacking man to death, eating brain held on $1M bond ... Washington Post A Florida man charged with hacking a homeless Connecticut man to death with an ax and eating his brain was ordered Wednesday to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. Tyree Lincoln Smith, 35, stared blankly as he stood with his hands chained behind his back ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NASA, Pentagon Hacker TinKode Arrested in Romania PC Magazine By Angela Moscaritolo Police in Romania said they have nabbed the notorious hacker TinKode, who is known for breaking into US government and military Web sites and exposing security shortfalls in their systems. The accused hacker, Razvan Manole ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hackers attacking computer data about drivers Greenville News By Tim Smith COLUMBIA -- Foreign hackers attack computers at the state Department of Motor Vehicles about once a day, and the security needed to fight that and protect against fraudulent driver's licenses may end up costing South Carolina motorists ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Phone firms slow to reveal hacking WalesOnline Three of the UK's largest mobile phone companies took at least five years to tell customers their voicemails had been hacked, the Leveson Inquiry has heard. Vodafone, Orange and T-Mobile established that 156 people on their networks were hacking ... See all stories on this topic » |
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British police probe another Murdoch newspaper for hacking | The ... By Agence France-Presse Police are investigating The Times over claims that it hacked emails, it emerged Thursday, following the scandal over phone hacking at its sister paper the News of the World. The revelation follows the admission by the editor of The Times, ... The Raw Story | ||
Syndicate trailer focuses on hacking abilities | VG247 By Brenna Hillier Syndicate trailer focuses on hacking abilities. This Syndicate trailer is an informercial for the DART6 chip, which grants you all your amazing magic super powers. I mean, hacking abilities – we're grown ups. Syndicate is due at the end of the ... VG247 | ||
Hacking scandal spreads to The Times as paper investigated ... By @gordonmacmillan The Times is being investigated by the Metropolitan police over email hacking claims, according to a BBC report. There are few details available yet, but is. Gordon's Republic |
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Glenn Mulcaire ordered to reveal phone-hacking details by appeal ... Investigator told to reveal who at News of the World told him to hack phones but is granted stay pending supreme court appeal. By Lisa O'Carroll. www.guardian.co.uk/.../glenn-mulcaire-phone-hacking-appeal... |
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