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Researcher, Siemens lock horns over Scada exploits

Researcher, Siemens lock horns over Scada exploits

Security holes in industrial controllers were exploited in real-world tests.
Darren Pauli Jun 9 2011, 9:17AM Security
Packard Bell customers hit by Acer attack

Packard Bell customers hit by Acer attack

Acer says credit card data unaffected.
SC Australia Staff Jun 8 2011, 10:28AM Security
Hacking

Hacking

Reports say defence contractor anticipated the attack.
Dan Kaplan May 31 2011, 5:15PM Security
Tupac hack

Tupac hack

Hackers steal admin credentials, run rampart on PBS.
Darren Pauli May 31 2011, 2:52PM Security
Microsoft

Microsoft

Microsoft will help hacker use his powers for good.
Darren Pauli May 30 2011, 8:52AM Security
Data breach

Data breach

Stolen user names, email addresses and hashed passwords posted online.
Darren Pauli May 26 2011, 2:19PM Security
Data Breach

Data Breach

"Psychotic" Anonymous faction implicates its own in hack.
Darren Pauli May 16 2011, 1:57PM Security
Cablegate: German criticisms of US data protection revealed

Cablegate: German criticisms of US data protection revealed

Wikileaks data dump validates German privacy advocates' worst fears.
Nate Cochrane Nov 29 2010, 3:39PM Security
Google to end censorship of Chinese searches

Google to end censorship of Chinese searches

Threatens pullout after human rights hacking.
Iain Thomson Jan 13 2010, 11:25AM Strategy
Facebook hacking site discovered

Facebook hacking site discovered

Site charges US$100 per hacked account - but is it a scam?
Phil Muncaster Sep 19 2009, 10:11AM Security
Cisco flaw enables 'simulated' DDoS attack

Cisco flaw enables 'simulated' DDoS attack

Patch Cisco routers immediately, expert warns.
Munir Kotadia Aug 21 2009, 3:41PM Security
Vale John Hughes, nerd with 1000 faces

Vale John Hughes, nerd with 1000 faces

Obituary: To whom will geeks turn to have their stories told?
Nate Cochrane Aug 7 2009, 4:40PM Software
iPhone 3GS encryption can be cracked in two minutes using freeware, says hacker

iPhone 3GS encryption can be cracked in two minutes using freeware, says hacker

Using popular jailbreaking tools freely available online, an iPhone developer and hacker has demonstrated the lack of security on the Apple iPhone 3GS - and posing potential worries if you're using the iPhone for business.
Daniel Long Jul 27 2009, 1:41PM Mobility
Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers

Little Brother: How RFIDs in everyday objects could make easy targets for hackers

Security and privacy advocates argue that RFID tags could make it easier for hackers to target our private information, as RFIDs permeate every facet of everyday life
Daniel Long Jul 22 2009, 2:46PM Hardware
Hacking the mind: why your brain might be the next target

Hacking the mind: why your brain might be the next target

As neural controllers grow in popularity, so will hackers attempts to create malicious code to potentially corrupt, control and infiltrate our brains. So, what are the experts doing about it?
Daniel Long Jul 15 2009, 9:15AM Security
Hacking is as hacking does in the US of A

Hacking is as hacking does in the US of A

Matthew JC. Powell and the tale of Sarah Palin’s hacked email account
Staff Writers Nov 27 2008, 12:27PM Security
Hacking attacks against utility companies soar

Hacking attacks against utility companies soar

The number of hacking attacks against utility companies has soared by 90 per cent, according to SecureWorks.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 8 2007, 2:54PM Security
Hacking device found to contain thousands of personal details

Hacking device found to contain thousands of personal details

Security researchers have discovered a tool used by cybercriminals that stores the stolen data of more than 30,000 users.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 27 2007, 3:18PM Security
Hacking case gets green light

Hacking case gets green light

Cross-border litigation to proceed to trial
Alan Arnott Jan 10 2007, 11:09AM Finance
Microsoft takes aim at security 'myths'

Microsoft takes aim at security 'myths'

Microsoft pushed security to the front of its Tech.Ed agenda on the Gold Coast this month, aiming to debunk what it claimed were common myths about IT security.
Fleur Doidge Sep 13 2005, 8:00AM Security

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