iPhone Security Bug Revealed
Tuesday, November 8th, 2011Lets hackers access users’ information.
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iPhone Security Bug Revealed
Lets hackers access users’ information.
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iPhone Security Bug Revealed
Hackers realize going after gang members is not a good idea.
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Zetas Cartel Releases Anonymous Member
Hackers crack Apple’s voice-command software.
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Siri Works on Older iPhones
Sesame Street’s YouTube channel is taken offline after hackers uploaded several pornographic videos.
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Porn hacker hits Sesame Street
Hackers break into the Twitter account of new Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and post critical messages about her government.
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Thai PM’s Twitter account hacked
Turkish hackers managed to re-direct visitors away from high-profile sites, including Vodafone and the Daily Telegraph.

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Hackers carry out website hijacks
Hackers again target a US transport agency that cut off mobile phone services at stations in San Francisco last week to prevent protests.

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Hackers again target transit site
An attack by hackers on the Hong Kong stock exchange forces trading in seven shares to be suspended.

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Hack attack hits Hong Kong shares
HONG KONG — Hackers stole account information of more than 360,000 of Citigroup Inc.’s U.S. credit card customers in a recent data breach, the bank said Wednesday, almost double the number initially thought. Citi said last week that about 1 percent of its credit card customers had account information hacked online but did not say exactly how many. The actual number of customers affected was thought to be about 200,000, based on Citi’s 2010 annual report, which said the company had roughly 21 million North American credit card customers. Read full article > >

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Citigroup says hackers stole account information of 360,000 customers in recent data breach
Hackers attack dozens of government websites in Malaysia, disrupting more than 40, days after a hacking group criticised the country over censorship.

The U.S. Senate website was the latest target in a string of cyberattacks from Lulz Security, the hacker group that had previously compromised PBS and some Sony sites. The hackers got into the servers’ public side but were not able to penetrate the…
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Hackers Attack Senate Website
The personal details of thousands of people have been stolen after hackers targeted British games developer Codemasters.

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Hackers target UK games developer
Apple’s new mobile operating system, iOS5, isn’t supposed to come out until the fall but hackers have already found a way that any old user can upgrade iPhones and iPads. Gizmodo lays it out: Basically, you just need to just download and install iOS5…
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How to Upgrade Your iPhone Early
The story of Google’s allegation that China hacked the Gmail accounts of top government officials, including senior White House staffers, made headlines around the world June 1. The allegations drew the expected angry denials from Beijing and quieter messages from Washington that an investigation was underway. The big surprise: This story made front-page news. Hackers in China, who most security experts believe work for the Chinese government , have been whacking away at Gmail accounts of Chinese citizens for years and have previously hacked into accounts of prominent U.S. journalists and businesspeople working in the Middle Kingdom. Read full article > >

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The Google hack is not big news
One of Nintendo’s U.S. servers was hacked into, but no information was leaked, the Japanese company said Sunday. Still, this marks the second time in two months that a gaming giant had been targeted, after hackers went on a rampage through Sony’s…
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Hackers Attack Nintendo