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McKinnon supporters appeal to Home Office

VNU Net - Tuesday, September 2 03:00 pm

Lawyers for Gary McKinnon, the hacker who broke into Nasa computers, have appealed to the Home Secretary in a bid to stop him being jailed in the US. More »

  • MIT develops network analysis tool

    VNU Net - Monday, September 1 09:30 am

    MIT's Lincoln Laboratory has developed a network mapping tool that enables managers to track likely hacking routes. More »

  • London hacker loses US extradition appeal

    VNU Net - Thursday, August 28 04:00 pm

    London hacker Gary McKinnon will be sent to the US to be tried on seven counts of computer fraud committed against the US government. More »

  • Best Western downplays hack attack

    VNU Net - Wednesday, August 27 06:00 pm

    Hotel chain Best Western has downplayed concerns over a recent hack attack that was reported to have put at risk the personal details of all its customers since 2007. More »

  • Red Hat admits to getting hacked

    VNU Net - Monday, August 25 09:30 pm

    Linux distributor red Hat has issued a critical security update after its servers were hacked last week. More »

  • Hackers breach Best Western in data heist

    VNU Net - Monday, August 25 05:00 am

    Hackers have broken into the corporate databases for best Western Hotels and may have stolen the names, addresses and credit card information of every customer who stayed with the international group since 2007. More »

  • Hacker runs up $12,000 Federal phone bill

    VNU Net - Friday, August 22 10:00 am

    A hacker who compromised phone systems for the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) left the government with a $12,000 phone bill. More »

  • FEMA foots big bill from phone phreak

    VNU Net - Thursday, August 21 11:30 pm

    A hacker who compromised phone systems for the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) left the government with a $12,000 phone bill. More »

  • Gagging order lifted on subway hackers

    VNU Net - Thursday, August 21 09:30 am

    A US judge has lifted the restraining order on a group of MIT students who hacked the payment cards for the Boston subway system. More »

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