Sunday, March 11, 2012

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Hackers busted after 1 becomes FBI informant
Albany Times Union
COLLEEN LONG, AP, RAPHAEL SATTER, Associated Press This Wednesday, March 7, 2012 photo shows the building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan where the elite hacker named "Sabu" lived in New York. The hacker that federal authorities say launched ...
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Abortion website hacker caught
The Guardian
A member of the hacking group Anonymous broke into the website of Britain's biggest abortion provider because he "disagreed" with the decisions of two women he knew over their pregnancy terminations, a court heard. James Jeffery, 27, stole around 10000 ...
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The Guardian
Hacker appears in court
News24
London - A member of the international computer hacking group Anonymous pleaded guilty in court in Britain on Saturday to breaking into and defacing the website of an abortion service. James Jeffery, 27, said he targeted the site because he disagreed ...
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Hacker stole records of 10000 women from abortion provider
Telegraph.co.uk
A member of hacking group Anonymous has admitted breaking into the website of Britain's biggest abortion provider because he "disagreed" with his sister's choice to terminate her pregnancy. James Jeffery, 27, stole around 10000 database records ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Man admits hacking abortion provider BPAS's website
BBC News
Jeffery, who claims to be a member of hacking group Anonymous, will be sentenced at Southwark Crown Court at a later date. Jeffery, of Castle Street, Wednesbury, West Midlands, showed no emotion as he appeared in the dock and admitted two offences ...
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Hacker admits attacking UK abortion website
Fox News
LONDON -- A man claiming allegiance to the Internet activist group Anonymous admitted Saturday to hacking into the website of a major British abortion provider, and was denied bail by a judge. James Jeffery, 27, was arrested Friday for breaking into ...
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Anonymous hacker planned to publish details of women who had abortions
The Guardian
A member of the hacking collective Anonymous broke into the website of Britain's biggest abortion provider and planned to publicly release the details of women who used the service. James Jeffery, 27, stole around 10000 database records containing the ...
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The Guardian
Irish hacking suspect freed in wake of FBI sting
Las Vegas Sun
AP An Irish computer hacker accused of breaking into the email account of Ireland's top cybersecurity cop, then using its contents to eavesdrop on American and British anti-hacking detectives, was released without charges Wednesday.
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Did abortion hacker also hit the FBI? Anonymous 'zealot' may have targeted CIA ...
Daily Mail
By Steve Farrell A member of hacking group Anonymous who broke into the website of Britain's biggest abortion provider may also have launched cyber attacks on the CIA, FBI and Houses of Parliament, a court heard yesterday.
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Daily Mail

Blogs3 new results for hacking
 
'Anonymous' member admits hacking UK abortion site | The Raw Story
By Agence France-Presse
A member of the international computer hacking group Anonymouspleaded guilty in court in Britain on Saturday to breaking into and defacing the website of an abortion service. James Jeffery, 27, said he targeted the site because he ...
The Raw Story
Open Source forum to explore ethical hacking — The Punch ...
By Fatai Ibrahim
Ethical hacking is one of the major issues that will engage the attention of experts and users of information and communications technologies at the fifth African Conference on Free and Open Source Software that will hold in Abuja later in the ...
The Punch - Nigeria's Most Widely...
James Jeffery, 27, admits hacking into website of UK abortion ...
James Jeffery, 27, admits hacking into website of UK abortion specialist British Pregnancy Advisory Service. More soon http://t.co/SBrsmfyr.
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