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22 April, 2009

Chemical mind hacking: legit, or corporate cheating? – ZDNet Blogs

Chemical mind hacking: legit, or corporate cheating?
ZDNet Blogs
“ I insist that you read Talbot's entire article for the whole story, as it's quite captivating. Still: is mind hacking legitimate, or cheating? Does it matter whether it's on company time? Take the poll below, and leave your thoughts in TalkBack.

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How Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Gets Things Done – Lifehacker

How Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Gets Things Done
Lifehacker, CA
Wozniak spoke with Lifehacker on the phone yesterday, and was nice enough to indulge our prodding into his productivity habits, thoughts on hardware and hacking, and advice for young entrepreneurs. Lifehacker: What gadgets and software applications do

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Lockheed Martin fends off Chinese hack attack – The Australian


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Lockheed Martin fends off Chinese hack attack
The Australian, Australia
US aerospace giant Lockheed Martin has dismissed claims that Chinese computer spies hacked into top-secret files containing information on the $500 billion Joint Strike Fighter program. Lockheed Martin yesterday admitted its computer systems were being
ADF hoses down F-35 'hacking' concerns ABC Online
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ADF hoses down F-35 'hacking' concerns – ABC Online

ADF hoses down F-35 'hacking' concerns
ABC Online, Australia
The Australian Defence Force has played down concerns that the biggest single defence investment in Australia's history has been compromised by Chinese-based computer hackers. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that online hackers have copied massive

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Why you should hack your own systems – Silicon.com

Why you should hack your own systems
Silicon.com, UK
Sometimes also known as ethical hacking, penetration tests are proactive, authorised attempts to compromise security by using the tools favoured by hackers in order to see how well applications hold up against real-world threats.

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Melo says no to hacking of automation system – Inquirer.net

Melo says no to hacking of automation system
Inquirer.net, Philippines
Alan Peter Cayetano for the Commission on Elections to let hackers take a crack at the computerized election software that will be used in the 2010 elections would be illegal under the E-Commerce Act. “Hacking is punishable by law,” Melo said,
Comelec rejects hacking prize Philippine Star
Back to manual for Comelec if no acceptable bidders – Melo Philippine Information Agency
Hacking poll results to take lots of time Inquirer.net
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