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13 November, 2008

Hacking — The corporate cover-up – SC Magazine US

Hacking — The corporate cover-up
SC Magazine US - 9 minutes ago
The days of hacking for fun are over. The new face of cybercrime has evolved in two ways: * First, foreign governments are also after intellectual property,

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Drug dealing syssadmin cops to hacking and burglary offences – Register

Drug dealing syssadmin cops to hacking and burglary offences
Register, UK - 22 minutes ago
Andrew Madrid, 34, pleaded guilty to a string of computer hacking, second degree burglary, and id theft offences last Friday. He also admitted two drug

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Denial of Service and distributing hacking tools finally criminalised – Out-Law.com

Denial of Service and distributing hacking tools finally criminalised
Out-Law.com, UK - 50 minutes ago
A law criminalising denial of service attacks and the supply of hacking tools has been brought into force in England and Wales after a number of delays.

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Firm announces $10000 hacking contest – MX Logic

Firm announces $10000 hacking contest
MX Logic, CO - 35 minutes ago
For anyone who is able to hack the system – and discover the name of the company's "secret agent", codenamed OWL, a $10000 prize awaits.

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LA traffic engineers plead guilty to hacking traffic signals – Geek.com

LA traffic engineers plead guilty to hacking traffic signals
Geek.com - 1 hour ago
It turned out there wasn’ta fault, but a couple of engineers had hacked into the Los Angeles Traffic Surveillance Center and disabled the signals.

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$10k hacking contest announced – ZDNet

$10k hacking contest announced
ZDNet - 1 hour ago
Israeli software developer Gizmox is challenging hackers to try hacking into the company’s Visual WebGui Platform, by offering a $10000 incentive for those

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Accused Palin e-mail intruder argues for misdemeanor instead of felony – WBIR-TV

Accused Palin e-mail intruder argues for misdemeanor instead of felony
WBIR-TV, TN - Nov 12, 2008
As for the term "hacking," Davies argued it's not relevant to the law and could mislead or be prejudicial to a jury. Davies also noted the term is typically

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