Monday, February 20, 2012

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News9 new results for hacking
 
Facebook hacker jailed
Inquirer
By Dave Neal A STUDENT who hacked into the social network Facebook in an attempt to show the firm his skills has been jailed for his trouble. Glenn Mangham, 26, was only trying to show the firm the weaknesses in its security when he accessed it, ...
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Brit student locked up for Facebook source code hack
Register
By John Leyden • Get more from this author A British computer science student was jailed for eight months on Friday for hacking into the internal network at Facebook. Glenn Mangham, 26, previously pleaded guilty to hacking into the social networking ...
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UK Student Who Hacked Facebook Jailed for Eight Months
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Nick Clayton It was what prosecutors called "the most extensive and flagrant incidence of social-media hacking to be brought before British courts." Software development student Glenn Mangham, 26, admitted infiltrating Facebook's servers from his ...
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News Corp. Starts Sunday Edition of Sun Tabloid This Weekend
BusinessWeek
20 (Bloomberg) -- Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. will begin a Sunday edition of British tabloid The Sun this weekend, seven months after shutting another Sunday newspaper rocked by a phone-hacking scandal. News International, the company's UK publishing ...
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UK Facebook Hacker Sentenced To Eight Months
RedOrbit
A British student who hacked into one of the world's largest social networking websites was sentenced to eight months in prison Friday in what prosecutors called the most serious case of its kind that they had ever witnessed. According to Reuters and ...
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RedOrbit
Today's media stories from the papers
The Guardian
Rupert Murdoch to supervise next week's birth of Sun on Sunday Some senior News of the World staff set to take roles at successor to tabloid that closed amid phone-hacking scandal Rupert Murdoch letter to News International staff 'full of legal errors' ...
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The Guardian
"Ethical" Facebook hacker jailed
TechEye
Glenn Mangham was jailed for eight months for hacking Facebook after the company moaned that it had to spend $200000 fixing the problems he uncovered. Glenn Mangham, 26, admitted infiltrating the social media website from his bedroom at his parents' ...
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TechEye
First Sun on Sunday to debut next weekend as News International reveals launch ...
Daily Mail
The newspaper will fill the gap in the market left by the News of the World, which closed last year as the phone-hacking scandal unfolded. And with a fresh crisis gripping The Sun following the arrest of ten current and former journalists, ...
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Daily Mail
UK Facebook hacker jailed for 8 months
ComputerworldUK
By Anh Nguyen | Computerworld UK | Published 11:27, 20 February 12 A York-based software development student has been sentenced to eight months in jail for hacking into social networking site Facebook, including three of its servers, from his bedroom.
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Blogs1 new result for hacking
 
Mobile device of choice, but hacking a risk? – Denver Post ...
By Blackmere
Mobile device of choice, but hacking a risk? – Denver Post. Published February 20, 2012. The practice was forbidden by 48 percent of the 1500 information technology managers Cisco queried in January, although 57 percent added that some ...
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Web1 new result for hacking
 
Vote Now! Top Ten Web Hacking Techniques of 2011 | WhiteHat ...
Every year the Web security community produces a stunning amount of new hacking techniques published in various white papers, blog posts, magazine ...
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