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Brief: Alleged eBay Fraudster Charged with Grand Theft (Original) The district attorney of California has charged a 27-year-old man with grand theft, following an alleged fraud on the eBay online auction site that ensnared 170 customers, the state district attorney'...
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China's Cyber Crackdown (Original) Paul Mooney: The Internet was supposed to give dissidents power and influence.
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Complex Networks Too Easy to Hack (Original) Internet and telecommunications experts, here on Friday to discuss homeland security, said increasingly complex software operating systems and networks have made it easier than ever to disrupt U.S. co...
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Firms Told of Terrorist Hacker Danger (Original) BUSINESSES should be on the lookout for signs of terrorist groups disrupting their computer systems, West Australian business leaders were told yesterday.
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Hacker Hero and Hollywood Nemesis: A Norwegian Teenager Goes on Trial (Original) Jon Lech Johansen was only 15 when he wrote and distributed on the Internet for free a program that unlocked copy-protected DVDs, giving Hollywood nightmares and making him a folk hero among hackers. ...
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Israel, FBI Find Hacker Suspected of Stealing Credit Card Numbers From U.S. Company's Computers (Original) Israeli police, aided by the FBI, have arrested an Israeli suspected of hacking into computers of a U.S.-based electronics company and stealing personal information, including credit card numbers, of ...
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Organised Net Crime Rising Sharply - Top UK Cop (Original) The level of organised crime on the Internet is increasing sharply, the head of the UK's National Hi-Tech Crime Unit warns.
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The Myth of Cyberterrorism (Original) Attacks on computer systems are a serious problem. But hackers, not al-Qaida and Co., are the culprits, says Joshua Green
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Threat Grows of Cyber Attack by Terrorists Groups (Original) FEARS are mounting among computer experts that Britain may be becoming increasingly vulnerable to attack by hackers.
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