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Hacking duo charged with DDoSing Amazon, then bragging about it
Ars Technica
Federal prosecutors have charged two men with using a computer botnet to launch crippling Web attacks on Amazon, eBay, and Priceline, and then bragging about them in online hacker forums. Dmitry Olegovich Zubakha, 25, of Moscow, was arrested in ...
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Mom Arrested For Hacking School Computers to Change Kids' Grades
ABC News
A Pennsylvania mom faces six felony charges for allegedly hacking into her children's school computer to change their grades and read school officials' emails. Catherine Venusto, 45, of New Tripoli, worked for the Northwestern Lehigh School District from ...
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Climategate detective: 'I'm deeply disappointed' we didn't catch hacker
The Guardian (blog)
On Wednesday, Norfolk Police announced that it was formally ending its two-and-a-half-year investigation into the theft of thousands of private emails stored on servers at the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit (CRU) – an event that has ...
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The Guardian (blog)
Researcher releases smart meter hacking tool
Computerworld
Computerworld - Security consulting firm SecureState today released a new open source hacking tool that it claims will let security researchers and penetration testers verify the security of electric utility smart meters being installed in millions of homes around ...
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Drone hacking by UT researchers catches Feds off guard
SlashGear
About a month ago, a group of researchers from the University of Texas from the UT Radionavigation Laboratory demonstrated to the military and other US officials how a hacker could completely take control of an automated drone operating within US ...
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Drones vulnerable to being hacked, Congress told
CNN (blog)
Drones, including ones used by police agencies, are vulnerable to hacking because they use unencrypted GPS information for navigation. "If you can convincingly fake a GPS signal, you can convince an (unmanned aerial vehicle) into tracking your signal ...
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Hack probe journalist freed on bail
The Press Association
The man - understood to be reporter Rhodri Phillips - was detained by officers from Operation Tuleta, which is investigating alleged computer hacking and wider privacy offences. He is the seventh person to be arrested as part of the inquiry, which operates in ...
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Climategate cops: We'll NEVER solve email leak hack riddle
Register
The question of who was behind the hack prompted almost as many conspiracy theories as the debate on global warming. Norfolk police were called in to investigate the breach, however two years into probe the force has admitted it's hit a dead end. There is ...
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Catherine Venusto, Mother, Accused Of Hacking School Computers To Change ...
Huffington Post
Police say Catherine Venusto, a former employee of the Northwestern Lehigh School District in New Tripoli, Pa., hacked into the school's computer system to change her children's grades, the Morning Call reports. According to the paper, court records show ...
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Blogs2 new results for hacking
 
Police Close Climategate Hacking/Leaking Investigation - Hit & Run ...
By Ronald Bailey
Three years ago someone hacked or leaked a cache of embarrassing emails and other documents from climate researchers associated with the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Angiia. The leaked documents exposed ...
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Are You Worried About Phone Hacking? | Integra Project
By Graham Moore
Phone hacking is a serious problem in our society today. Many providers are under scrutiny for possible phone hacking. Are you worried your phone might be.
Integra Project


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