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Hackers Gained Access to Nasdaq Systems, but Not Trades

Hackers Gained Access to Nasdaq Systems, but Not Trades

Hackers have repeatedly breached the systems of the company that runs the Nasdaq, according to several law enforcement officials.

 

Tech-Savvy Gawker.com Victim of Hackers

Gawker Media Inc. is urging subscribers to change their passwords because hackers have found their way into the company's user databases.

 

Amazon hit by web service failure

The European websites of the online retailer Amazon go temporarily offline, amid ongoing threats against major sites by pro-Wikileak activists.

 

MasterCard's website hammered

MasterCard's website hammered

The website for MasterCard suffered severe technical problems early Wednesday, possibly becoming the latest target of hackers supporting WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

 

U.S. tries to secure networks as hackers advance

It will take several more years for the U.S. government to fully install high-tech systems to block computer intrusions, a drawn-out timeline that enables criminals to become more adept at stealing sensitive data, experts say.

 

US cable: China leaders ordered hacking on Google

A leaked U.S. government cable shows sources told American diplomats that hacking attacks against Google were ordered by China's top ruling body.

 

Despite FCC "Scare Tactics," Researcher Demos AT&T Eavesdropping

Researcher Chris Paget pulled off a stunt at the Defcon security conference Saturday that required as much legal maneuvering as technical wizardry: eavesdropping on the cell phone calls of AT&T subscribers in front of thousands of admiring hackers.

 

AT&T hole exposes iPad users' e-mail addresses

AT&T hole exposes iPad users' e-mail addresses

AT&T Inc. on Wednesday acknowledged a security weak spot that exposed the e-mail addresses of apparently more than 100,000 users of Apple Inc.'s iPad, a breach that could make those people vulnerable to precision-targeted hacking attacks ...

 

Password Tattoos To Keep Pacemakers Safer From Hackers

Password Tattoos To Keep Pacemakers Safer From Hackers

Some pacemakers are accessible wirelessly for reprogramming, but the trouble is that this easy access could be abused maliciously. Sure, passwords would keep the devices safer from such intrusions, but the patient could forget or lose those. Solution? Password tattoos.

 

Frenchman arrested over hacking Obama Twitter feed

A 25-year-old unemployed Frenchman has been arrested for hacking into the Twitter accounts of President Barack Obama and Britney Spears, the pop star.

 

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