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Sony appoints security head after hacks
Former US Government worker Philip R Reitinger is hired for the Sony CISO role.
Tom Brewster
Sep 7 2011, 8:02AM
Hardware
Industry gears up for Random Hacks of Kindness in June
Global hacking day gets big name support.
Iain Thomson
May 26 2010, 8:46AM
Security
Wi-Fi hacks target the rich
Locations popular with high net worth individuals are being targeted by hackers using phoney wireless access points to steal personal information.
Iain Thomson
Nov 24 2006, 9:17AM
Mobility
Linux hacks rare as hens' teeth, says survey
Adding more fuel to the Linux versus Windows fire, a US research firm this week released a survey that noted only eight percent of Linux developers had ever seen a virus infect their systems.
Staff Writers
Jul 29 2004, 12:00AM
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