Hackers target UK games developer
Friday, June 10th, 2011The 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
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
Sony plans to start a gradual restoration of its PlayStation services Sunday as the company works to resume normal operations following a security breach that exposed personal details of 77 million users.
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Sony phasing PlayStation back online
Controversial solicitor Andrew Crossley has been fined £1,000 for exposing the personal details of alleged file sharers.

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ACS:Law fined over data breach
Sony warns that almost 25 million extra game users may have had their personal details taken in a hacker attack.

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Sony warns of more Playstation data loss
Sony says it will resume some services on its PlayStation Network, which was shut after the theft of personal details of about 77m users.

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Sony to resume PlayStation gaming
The US government defends its request for the personal details of three Twitter users, as part of its inquiry into Wikileaks.

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US defends Twitter data request
A man is arrested after a list containing personal details of hundreds of thousands of GAA members was stolen.

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Man held over stolen GAA database
BT admits that it sent the personal details of hundreds of customers as an unsecured document to a legal firm, which were then posted online.

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BT embroiled in porn list breach
The firm behind the leak of thousands of Sky broadband customers’ personal details could be fined £500,000, the UK Information Commissioner tells BBC News.

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Porn list leak could prompt fine
A document apparently showing thousands of Sky broadband customers’ personal details, alongside a list of adult films they may have illegally shared, is leaked online.

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Adult video-sharing list leaked
The UK operation of Zurich Insurance is fined a record £2.27m for losing the personal details of 46,000 customers.

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Zurich fined £2.3m for data loss