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Developments in British phone-hacking scandal Boston.com Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. said Thursday that it plans to split into two separate, publicly traded companies. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cybercrime disclosures rare despite new SEC rule The Seattle Times Hackers broke into computers at hotel giant Wyndham Worldwide Corp. three times in two years and stole credit card information belonging to hundreds of thousands of customers. Wyndham didn't report the break-in in corporate filings even though the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Top UK police officers probed over phone hacking Las Vegas Sun Friday, June 29, 2012 | 3:20 a.m. - British police watchdog says it's investigating senior officers over phone hacking failure. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking settlement to cost Stratfor $1.75 million CNET Firm agrees to offer free subscriptions and more to people affected by the Anonymous-related breach of its network. Read this blog post by Elinor Mills on Security & Privacy. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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News Corp.: Hacking scandal could lead to split Businessweek News Corp.: Hacking scandal could lead to split News Corp.'s board is expected to approve a plan to break up the company into two entities, freeing up its profitable entertainment business from the slower-growth publishing unit. Rupert Murdoch ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Senior UK police investigated over Dowler phone hacking case CNN Two officers are being investigated for their alleged knowledge that a murdered schoolgirl's phone was hacked, a UK police watchdog said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch: News Corp. Split Not Related to Hacking Scandal Fox Business News Corp. Chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch told FBN that a proposed split of his media empire is for the good of the company and shareholders. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch: Split Has "Nothing to Do" With Hacking Scandal Multichannel News In the wake of its announcement that it will cleave its business into two separate publicly traded entities, News Corp. chairman and CEO Rupert Murdoch shot back at critics who said the split was motivated by a desire to ease political pressure from ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Rupert Murdoch: James Wasn't Tainted By Hacking Scandal By DAVID LIEBERMAN, Executive Editor CNBC's David Faber artfully got Rupert Murdoch to answer some hacking-scandal-related questions while talking up News Corp's reorganization plan. The CEO s. Deadline.com | ||
Murdoch: Split of News Corp. into two companies unrelated to ... By Steve Myers Standing for journalism, strengthening democracy | Journalism training, media news & how to's. Poynter. |
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US charges 24 people in massive hacking sting | Technology ... Suspected hackers arrested in operation spanning four continents that targeted online financial fraud of stolen credit card information. www.guardian.co.uk/technology/.../us-charges-24-hacking-sti... | ||
US charges 24 people in massive financial hacking sting - msnbc.com U.S. law enforcement officials on Tuesday said 24 suspected hackers had been arrested on four continents in a sting operation targeting online financial fraud ... www.msnbc.msn.com/.../us-charges-people-massive-financial-... |
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