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The CES 2012 booth babe problem
CES 2012 booth babes sparked controversy and highlighted hypocrisy in the tech industry.
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Hackers to flock to Black Hat, Defcon this week
Researcher to give talk on ATM security holes that was canceled a year ago, but talk on Chinese cyber army is axed after Taiwan complains.
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China breaks up Black Hawk hacking ring
Chinese authorities have broken a hacking-tool dissemination ring, according to state media.
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Report: US air-traffic control systems hacked
Hackers have broken into the air traffic control mission-support systems of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration several times in recent years, according to a report.
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Microsoft: Internet both safer and more dangerous
In an interview, Microsoft security executive Scott Charney tells CNET News' Ina Fried about the latest threats as well as new ways that Microsoft is trying to thwart the hackers.
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Researcher demonstrates SSL attack
Moxie Marlinspike has demonstrated a man-in-the-middle attack that could allow an attacker to intercept login details for supposedly secure websites.
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Hackers boot Linux on iPhone
A new front has opened in the ongoing arms race between Apple and iPhone hackers, with one hacker group making the iPhone boot with a Linux 2.6 kernel.
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Patch issued for Ubuntu security flaw
Canonical has warned users of all machines running recent versions of Ubuntu to patch their systems and shut an open door for hackers.
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NATO allies form shield against cyber attacks
NATO is creating a cyber-command to protect its allies against crippling online attacks on national infrastructure.
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Black Hat Europe 2008
Nate McFeters' pictures of Black Hat Europe 2008 in Amsterdam.
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Protecting databases from the inside
If we look at the investment in enterprise IT security infrastructure over the past decade, companies have invested heavily in their perimeters while ignoring the inside, says Sentrigo's Slavik...
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Securing Microsoft: The next generation of security threats
Forget those widespread worms. Nowadays, limited-scale threats like targeted e-mail attacks are causing the most concern. The final segment in a series examining Microsoft's security strategy.
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Images: Super Bowl stadium site hacked
Hackers gained access to the Dolphin Stadium site where Super Bowl XLI will be played on Sundays. They left behind a nasty surprise.
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Woz a wild swinger
CNET News.com's Daniel Terdiman found millionaire Steve Wozniak scooting around the polo field at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, Calif., on April 22. Watch this video: Our camera catches the Apple...
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Auto ideas at work at Maker Faire
CNET's Tom Merritt takes a look at an ordinary car that has become a high-tech, computer-controlled wonder car.
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Microsoft store hacked - logins, passwords stolen
Chinese hackers called Evil Shadow Team struck India's online Microsoft store over the weekend.
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Hackers: $50,000 to keep Symantec source code private
As part of a sting operation, Symantec told a hacker group that it would pay $50,000 to keep the source code off the Internet.
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'The Hacker Way' versus 'Don't Be Evil' - Facebook and Google cultures square-off
Facebook's IPO documents reveals a far different culture to that of rival Google...
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Facebook's post IPO challenge: Keeping its 'Hacker Way' intact
As Facebook's revenue---and employee base---doubles and triples it will be increasingly hard to just iterate and maintain "The Hacker Way."
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Zuckerberg covers Facebook mission, hackers and boldness in IPO
Zuckerberg mainly covers Facebook's "social mission" to connect the world, but he does cover a few interesting points -- notably defending hackers.
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