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TV piracy claims heap more pressure on Murdoch empire Reuters By Georgina Prodhan and Sonali Paul | LONDON/MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Pressure is building in Britain and Australia for fresh probes into Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, already under siege over phone-hacking claims, after allegations that it ran a secret ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CU-Boulder hacking club shows skills at competition Denver Post Nathan Lapinski, left and Brian Carlsen of the Ethical Hacking club competition team at the University of Colorado pictured here on the CU Boulder Campus. (Paul Aiken) It was 1 pm on a Saturday in March when University of Colorado senior Skylar Sokol ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News Corp. Piracy Claims Are Serious, Australia Says BusinessWeek (NWSA) (NWSA), already engulfed in a UK phone-hacking scandal, faces fresh probes in Australia and Britain as lawmakers said police should investigate claims that the company promoted piracy of pay-TV technology. NDS, a pay-TV software maker co-owned ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacker group LulzSec reborn, exposes 171000 military accounts Chicago Tribune The hacker group known as LulzSec appears to be back after many months of laying low, claiming to have exposed the accounts of nearly 171000 members of the military. The group, which in 2011 went after government agencies and companies including the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hacking group claiming to be LulzSec targets US military dating website The Guardian LulzSec, the hacking group who broke into a number of websites in the spring of 2011, is back – at least in name. Following the arrest and charging in the US, UK and Ireland of a number of people alleged to have been involved in computer break-ins by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking group claims attack on dating site for military StandardNet By Salvador Rodriguez LOS ANGELES — The hacker group known as LulzSec appears to be back after many months of lying low, saying it has obtained email addresses and other information about nearly 171000 users of MilitarySingles.com, a commercial dating ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New hacking claims as AFP helps UK police with probe into News The Australian Reports in The Australian Financial Review yesterday claimed that a News Corporation subsidiary, News Datacom Systems, which has since been sold, had damaged pay-TV operators Austar, Optus and Foxtel by encouraging hackers to sell black-market smart ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Computer-Hacking Allegations Made Against News Corporation ... By By AMY CHOZICK A BBC documentary reported that a company affiliated with the media conglomerate used computer hacking to advance the business interests of the broadcaster BSkyB, which is part owned by News Corporation. Media Decoder | ||
Report: Hacking Lands Florida Wastewater Official in Hot Water The ex-chief financial officer of Florida's Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District was arrested for allegedly hacking into the district's computer system. Government Technology Security News | ||
UK lawmaker urges News Corp TV hacking claims probe By AIM Newswire LONDON, March 27 (Reuters) – A British lawmaker is to demand that the TV watchdog probes new hacking claims against News Corp , piling more pressure on BSkyB chairman James Murdoch whose fitness to own a broadcast license is ... Accuracy In Media | ||
AM News: Apple's Nano Sim Revealed, News Corp Denies ITV ... Symantec is splitting up with Huawei, and it's not even attempting to wheel out the old. ITProPortal.com: Mobile & Telco |
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