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Zuckerberg's 'Hacker Way' helped Facebook to prosper Economic Times NEW YORK: Facebook's billionaire CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls himself a hacker. For most people, that word means something malicious, shady criminals who listen in on private voicemails, or anonymous villains who cripple websites and break into email ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hacking scale revealed ITV.com The police chief in charge Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers told the media ethics inquiry that more than 800 likely phone hacking victims had now been identified by the force. She also told the inquiry that the investigation into alleged phone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Job-seeking Marriott hacker gets 30 months' porridge Register By John Leyden • Get more from this author A job-seeking Hungarian hacker who tried to land work with Marriott by hacking into the hotel chain's network before "offering" to sort out the resulting mess has been found guilty of hacking and attempted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boston police hope to have website back up soon Boston Globe By Milton J. Valencia The Boston Police Department said yesterday that it hopes to restore its Internet news blog soon, possibly today, and that it is continuing a criminal investigation into the hacking of the site, as well as other instances of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Disagreements on cyber risk East-West "Cold War" Reuters By Peter Apps, Political Risk Correspondent | LONDON (Reuters) - With worries growing over computer hacking, data theft and the risk of digital attacks destroying essential systems, western states and their allies are co-operating closer than ever on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UK court: Mulcaire must reveal phone hacking names Las Vegas Sun AP A British court has ruled that private investigator Glenn Mulcaire must reveal who ordered him to hack phones, and his lawyer says he will appeal that ruling. Mulcaire was jailed briefly in 2007 for eavesdropping on the phone messages of royal aides ... See all stories on this topic » |
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UK police: over 800 may be phone hacking victims | Washington ... By The Associated Press British police say more than 800 people may have had their phones hacked by a tabloid newspaper. The Metropolitan Police's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers told Britain's media ethics inquiry Monday that police had found 829 ... Examiner RSS | ||
A busy week of hacking and Guardian Beta By Martin Belam A flurry of activity around the Guardian last week as we tried out some new things on our Beta site, and had a two day hack day. currybetdotnet | ||
Did the PCC turn a blind eye to evidence that phone hacking went ... By INFORRM "As to Counts 16 to 20 [relating to the phone-hacking of Max Clifford, Simon Hughes MP, Andrew Skylett, Elle Macpherson and Gordon Taylor], you had not dealt with Goodman but with others at News International". (The Guardian, 21 July ... Inforrm's Blog |
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