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16 December, 2010 — Thursday
When Ben Franklin famously wrote, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” he wasn't thinking about cybercrime. Yet, in today's world of phishing, shoulder-surfing, and spyware, his advice is more relevant than ever....
A lot of people are gawking at Gawker Media this morning, though not for reasons that will bring much cheer to its founder, Nick Denton. Gawker, the parent company of popular blogs like Gizmodo, Lifehacker, Jezebel, and ValleyWag,...
In 2006, Li Jun, a Chinese man, was jailed for creating the ‘Fujacks’ worm. Recently, he appears to be attempting to rehabilitate his public image by making a donation to a panda research center in China. Li Jun was ar...
The police have changed their approach to a phone hacking incident that could affect Andy Coulson. Coulson, the media adviser for the Prime Minister, was previously an editor for the News of the World. The police have taken ste...
The Australian police have arrested a 33-year-old man accused of hacking into nearly 100 online accounts. The Australian Federal Police’s high-tech crime unit has been monitoring the suspect since last September. This surveilla...
Thousands of Social Security numbers have been stolen from the computers of a New York state agency. The Social Security Administration in New York City reports that a subcontractor, who was working for the Office of Temporary Dis...
Anonymous, a loosely affiliated group of Internet vigilantes, has claimed responsibility for various Internet attacks against organizations perceived as hostile to WikiLeaks. Today, the group sought to portray itself as more focus...
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