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Students who hacked into Boston's subway fare-collection system can now talk.
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Behrampore, Aug. 17: A 40-year-old mentally unstable man today hacked his father to death in a village in Murshidabad.
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Hacker belonging to Muslim group accesses party website, promises more kidnappings of soldiers after return of Gilad Shalit
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From ynetnews.com
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This year's Black Hat conference made more than the usual "Hackers Gather" headlines when three journalists were expelled for allegedly sniffing the digital trails of other media representatives covering the conference. That they did so via a wired rather than wireless connection is a reminder...
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From bmighty.com
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The Democratic Alliance's website has been off-line for the past week due to a hacker attack.
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From news.search.yahoo.com via
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By Gregg Keizer L. Rollins says: What is the differance between a hacker and a cracker? If you are a hacker care to explain to me... Anonymous says: Please ...
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From news.google.com via
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I interviewed Emmanuel Goldstein as part of my review of his book, The Best of 2600: A Hacker Odyssey.
JB: Is it possible The Best of 2600: A Hacker Odyssey is the first history of hacking written by hackers?
EG: It's certainly the largest compilation ever of pieces written by hackers. I'm...
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From blog.wired.com
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With all the hacks going on this weekend at DefCon, the world's largest annual hacker convention, perhaps the most embarrassingly easy to crack was Medeco's high-security locks. According to a group of security researchers, all you need to get into an Medeco M3 lock, used in sensitive facilities...
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From gizmodo.com
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Through a new attack security professionals were able to hijack hackers online activity at Defcon. Tony Kapela and Alex Pilosov, the people who found the vulnerability, were using a man-in-the-middle attack to capture the traffic of the hackers. The attack itself relies on a global vulnerability...
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From technorati.com
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A Russian physicist has successfully hacked an emergency patch designed to fix a recently discovered DNS vulnerability.
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From itnews.com.au
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