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Hacked Road Sign Changed To Include Racial Slur About Trayvon Martin Huffington Post A road sign on a Michigan freeway was hacked early Monday morning and its message changed to "Trayvon A Nigger." According to Rob Morosi, a spokesman for the state's department of transportation, someone had broken the lock on the sign's controls and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fallout grows from hacking of Utah health database WTAQ By Jennifer Dobner SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - A data security breach of Utah's state health records was far larger than first reported, with hackers from Eastern Europe now believed to have gained access to private information of some 780000 patients, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anonymous Hackers Take Aim Again at China, England eWeek The hackers claim they are protesting what they say is China's oppressive government and England's unjust extradition agreement with the United States. Anonymous hackers reportedly are putting the Chinese and British governments back into their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tunisian party condemns hacking of PM's emails NECN TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — An attack on the Tunisian prime minister's email account by hackers was "immoral," and some messages published weren't even genuine, said an official with the ruling party on Monday. Hackers claiming ties to hacking group ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Protecting Yourself From Online Hackers Forbes Global Payments is the latest company to fall victim to a large-scale hacking incident. On Monday, the company said hackers stole account information for nearly 1.5 million debit and credit card customers. Unfortunately, this has become a fairly common ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cyber Security Bill CISPA Irks Hacker Group NASDAQ (RTTNews.com) - Hacker-activist group Anonymous seems to be on a rampage; last week in China and now strolling in the US, with distinct messages for each country. After hacking and defacing hundreds of websites in China, the group reportedly has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Facebook buys 'The Hacker Company' sign for its headquarters ZDNet (blog) By Emil Protalinski | April 9, 2012, 1:35pm PDT Summary: Facebook says it is a company made up of hackers. In fact, the social networking giant now has a 'The Hacker Company' sign. The idea for the purchase came from… you guessed it, a hacker. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scope Of Hackers' Data Theft From Utah Health Records Grows KUNC Hackers made off with 280000 Social Security numbers and "approximately 500000 other victims had less-sensitive information stolen," according to the Utah Department of Health (UDOH). Officials originally said that about 25000 state Medicaid records ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FBI: Smart Meter Hacks Likely to Spread — Krebs on Security By BrianKrebs The FBI believes that miscreants hacked into the smart meters using an optical converter device — such as an infrared light — connected to a laptop that allows the smart meter to communicate with the computer. After making that connection, ... Krebs on Security | ||
Google Glasses and Hacking a New Aesthetic | Endless Innovation ... By Dominic Basulto With the launch of its augmented reality glasses last week, Google is now at the forefront of a new technological movement that is blurring the line between our digital and physical worlds. While only a few prototype versions of the Google ... Big Think | ||
Get Hacking for Science! - Gapers Block Chicago By ah Next. April 09 2012. Put Your Bird on the CHIRP Record Fair. The Adler Planetarium is hosting a Science Hack Day, 24 hours of serious creative geekery, May 12-13. Register here to join in the fun. Merge | ||
Number of Hacking Victims Shoots Up Drastically | KCPW By Jeff Robinson The number of Utahns who could have had their data stolen in a cyberattack on a state government server continues to climb. Now, officials report 280000 Social Security numbers were compromised, along with less sensitive data for 500000 ... KCPW |
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Fallout grows from hacking of Utah health database - Yahoo! News From Yahoo! News: SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - A data security breach of Utah's state health records was far larger than first reported, with hackers from ... news.yahoo.com/fallout-grows-hacking-utah-health-database-... |
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