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18 August, 2012

If Hackers Didn’t Exist, Governments Would Have to Invent Them – Infoshop News

If Hackers Didn't Exist, Governments Would Have to Invent Them
Infoshop News
This is compared to the 631 incidents from the same period that the Clearinghouse assigns generically to “hacking or malware.” Your private data is more likely to be put at risk by a factotum leaving a laptop on a train than by a wired teen with too

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What the hack happened? – Nation | The Star Online – Malaysia Star

What the hack happened? – Nation | The Star Online
Malaysia Star
Losing your personal particulars to hackers can lead to financial losses, heartaches, loss of reputation – and sometimes friends, too. IT starts out so innocently. A simple vote request by an acquaintance for a competition on Facebook; one click and

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What the hack happened? – Malaysia Star

What the hack happened?
Malaysia Star
Losing your personal particulars to hackers can lead to financial losses, heartaches, loss of reputation – and sometimes friends, too. IT starts out so innocently. A simple vote request by an acquaintance for a competition on Facebook; one click and

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The Myth of the Aging Hacker and How to Fight It – Huffington Post

The Myth of the Aging Hacker and How to Fight It
Huffington Post
A good friend sent me his resume: He just got suckered into early retirement by his employer of 20 years and feels totally lost in the world of hack-a-thons, meetups and fancy new Java VM languages. For the last 20 years he's been coding UNIX operating

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The Business Finance Store Discusses Small Businesses’ Vulnerability to Hackers – Virtual-Strategy Magazine

The Business Finance Store Discusses Small Businesses' Vulnerability to Hackers
Virtual-Strategy Magazine
According to Mat Honan's personal report on Wired.com, his digital life was hacked last week, rendering his laptop, iPhone and iPad void of all data. Through the use of data exploitation, a hacker named Phobia gained access to Honan's Amazon and Apple

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