Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Google Alert - hacking

News10 new results for hacking
 
News Corp.'s Internal Hacking Probers Confuse Skeptics
Businessweek
If there was any doubt about the gravity of the mission facing the three members of News Corp. (NWSA)'s management-and-standards committee, board member Viet Dinh dispelled it at a meeting held a year ago in a 13th-floor conference room with a ...
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New Hack-Proof GPS Could Be Huge for Military
Mashable
Military drones, ships, troops and missiles that rely upon GPS navigation to find and strike enemy targets can run into trouble if enemies jam the GPS.
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Hacking into a domestic drone at the request of the government
Marketplace.org
University of Texas finds success in taking over unmanned plane.
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Drone hack explained: professor details UAV hijacking
RT
Todd Humphreys' tale about hacking a civilian drone in front of the Department of Homeland Security has gone viral since he conducted the experiment last month. Now the assistant professor at the University of Texas explains his work to RT.
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Hacked 8-bit music umbrella rocks out as it rains
CNET
There are umbrellas, and then there are awesome geeky umbrellas that play rollicking 8-bit tunes as rain drops on them. Read this blog post by Amanda Kooser on Crave.
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Drones: Another Target for Hackers
CSO
Add to the list of concerns about drones in U.S. airspace the chance of hacking and redirection by terrorists, researchers warn.
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Researchers prove drones can be hacked
Sydney Morning Herald
Humphreys believes his team's hack is a wake-up call that GPS reform is necessary before the Federal Aviation Administration opens the civilian skies to more drones, expected to happen by 2015. Should the domestic drones of the future run on an ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Report: TeamP0ison Hacker "TriCk" Pleads Guilty For Hacking Tony Blair's E-mail
Threatpost (blog)
TeamP0ison hacker and newly minted 18 year-old Junaid Hussain of Birmingham, England - a.k.a "TriCk" pleaded guilty last week to hacking charges for a string of attacks on some of the U.K.'s leading political figures, including former Prime Minister ...
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Brit anti-terror hotline hacker teen pleads guilty
Register
A teenage computer crook faces prison after admitting hacking offences, including breaking into former British Prime Minister Tony Blair's electronic address and phone book. Junaid Hussain, 18, of Birmingham, swiped the sensitive information after ...
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No answers, only moralising: one year after UK's phone hacking scandal
Firstpost
The Leveson Inquiry into the phone hacking scandal will only perhaps reveal the journalistic practices of the last 20 -30 years. What will matter is what journalists do so that people have faith in them again.
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Web1 new result for hacking
 
U.S. charges 24 people in massive hacking sting - Yahoo! News
From Yahoo! News: NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. law enforcement officials on Tuesday said 24 suspected hackers had been arrested in a sting operation ...
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