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Ugly Face of Hacking AllAfrica.com On June 20, the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) arrested four men suspected of hacking into its systems for a year, causing revenue losses amounting to Shs 2 billion. Richard Kibalama, an Information and Communication Technology specialist, Guster ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking Drones And The Dangers It Presents NPR A professor at The University of Texas has figured out how to intercept drones while in flight. Todd Humphreys and his team taps into the GPS coordinates of a civilian drone and can alter the flight path, even land it. Weekends on All Things Considered ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Victim of phone hacking now facing lawsuit over charges The Salem News IPSWICH — Most months, the phone bill for Michael Smith's small Ipswich manufacturing firm runs about $700. But one weekend in 2009, phon. See all stories on this topic » | ||
U.S. government's malware virus protection expires Examiner.com One may remember the hacking scam referred to as the "Internet Doomsday" virus which sent Internet searches through DNS servers being used by the computer scammers. The reason the scammers did their dirty deeds was to make millions of dollars via ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
hacking inquiry enters final phase The Australian Proposals to boost press regulation will be examined by the Leveson Inquiry as it moves into its final phase of evidence gathering. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Britain's hacking scandal: Readers and shareholders unite! | vox The Leveson inquiry into the practices of the British press, prompted by revelations of the hacking scandal at News of the World, has set out general guidelines ... www.voxeu.org/.../britains-hacking-scandal-readers-and-share... |
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