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Undercover NBC Dateline reporter bolts from DEFCON 2007
Posted on 08.04.07 by templeton @ 4:40 pm

Undercover reporter Michelle Madigan (Associate Producer of NBC Dateline) got a little more than she bargained for when she tried to sneak in to DEFCON 2007 with hidden cameras to get someone to confess to a felony. When DEFCON staff announced the “spot the undercover reporter” game and told the…

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Apple fires retail store employees who admit to downloading Leopard
Posted on 08.22.06 by templeton @ 3:18 pm

At least five employees of Apple’s retail stores have been fired after admitting to having downloaded copies of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard from the Internet that were distributed to developers at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference two weeks ago. “Dozens” more also face termination.

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Students Charged in Professor Prank Case
Posted on 07.27.06 by templeton @ 9:40 pm

Two students each face up to a year in jail for a prank that involved hacking into a professor’s computer, giving grades to other students and sending pizza, magazine subscriptions and CDs to the professor’s home.Lena Chen, 20, and Jennifer Ngan, 19, face misdemeanor charges of illegally accessing computers.

The pair, both students of California State University, Northridge, are scheduled to be arraigned Aug. 21.An investigation showed the professor’s network account had been accessed without her permission and grades were assigned to nearly 300 students, prosecutor Robert Fratianne said. The professor’s campus e-mail was being forwarded to an account established by Chen and Ngan, investigators said.

Prosecutors also alleged Chen and Ngan used personal identifying information found on the university system to order food, magazine subscriptions and a shipment of blank CDs to the professor’s home. The professor was billed for the purchases but was not required to pay.The school would not release the professor’s name


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US to implement insecure RFID in passports beginning in August
Posted on 07.14.06 by templeton @ 8:49 am

Imagine being overseas and your identity being available for the taking – your nationality, your name, your passport number. Everything. That’s the fear of privacy and security specialists now that the State Department plans to issue “e-Passports” to American travelers beginning in late August.

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Cyberdating’ Giants Match.com, and Yahoo Sued for Bogus Suitors…
Posted on 11.18.05 by templeton @ 8:30 pm

Match.com, is accused in a federal lawsuit of goading members into renewing their subscriptions through bogus romantic e-mails sent out by company employees. In some instances people on the Match payroll even went on sham dates with subscribers Yahoo is accused of posting profiles of fictitious potential dating partners

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Match.com sued for sending its employees out as fake dates
Posted on 11.18.05 by templeton @ 3:19 pm

Match.com is accused in a federal lawsuit of goading members into renewing their subscriptions through bogus romantic e-mails sent out by company employees. In some instances, the suit contends, people on the Match payroll even went on sham dates with subscribers as a marketing ploy…(filed under “bad” deals)

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If Microsoft had made Made vim..
Posted on 08.15.05 by templeton @ 11:31 am

M$ vim


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Google your drug dealer?
Posted on 07.23.05 by templeton @ 8:15 pm

Ten people have been arrested in Brazil after authorities discovered them allegedly using Google’s online community site, Orkut, to sell drugs.

The drugs ring was uncovered after police tapped phone calls and monitored online communications through Orkut.

The site, used for building online communities and making contacts, is hugely popular in Latin America.

According to media reports, more than half of the seven million community members are from Brazil.

“We discovered the drug ring first via authorised phone tapping, and later the investigation included monitoring of their activities on the internet,” an officer at the Drugs Enforcement Service in Niteroi, near Rio de Janeiro, told the Reuters news agency.

“We are aware of the situation and are currently looking into it,” Google said in a statement.

“When we are made aware of situations that are against our terms of service we take appropriate action.”

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