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Saudi hackers claim they published Israeli credit card numbers
World NowSaudi hackers calling themselves Group-XP claimed they broke into a leading Israeli sports website and hacked and published the personal and credit card information of nearly half a million Israelis. After poring over the lists, credit companies said... -
High-tech cars -- and equally high-tech security issues
Opinion L.A.Today's sophisticated cars with multiple computer system may be vulnerable to cyber attacks, researchers say. So how can you protect yourself?... -
Top stories of the year on TribLocal.com
TribLocal - Plainfield » NewsWith 2011 in the books, TribLocal decided to take a look back and highlight the most popular stories of the year. Overall, extreme weather produced …... -
Saudi hacker steps up campaign against Israel, calls it payback
World NowA computer hacker broke into an Israeli sports website and redirected viewers to a page linking to a file claiming to contain personal and credit card details of 400,000 Israelis. But the assault on credit card numbers may be just the beginning of a... -
‘60 Minutes’ looks at sibling Marines, stem-cell fraud, truffles
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelLesley Stahl looks at the market for European truffles, the world's most expensive food. The white variety go for $9,500 a pound while the black variety sell for more than $1,000 a pound, CBS News says, but the influx of cheap Chinese truffles is... -
NinjaVideo.net's founder gets prison sentence
Company TownA founder of NinjaVideo.net, the now-defunct website that was shut down for engaging in widespread piracy of movies and TV shows, was sentenced to 22 months in prison for criminal copyright conspiracy.... -
Cyber tension follows hacker attack on Israeli credit card users
World NowHeated cyber exchanges follow hacker attack on Israeli credit card customers... -
Iran tightens Internet restrictions
World NowMany owners of Iranian Internet cafes are casting a wary eye on their calendars this month because Jan. 18 is the day they will be required to have implemented a list of new restrictions recently put out by authorities.... -
Chavez closes Miami consulate in response to expulsion
World NowIn his state of the union address on Friday, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ordered the closing of the Miami consulate, one week after the Venezuelan consul in Miami was declared by the U.S. to be persona non grata.... -
Computer hackers continue assault on Israeli websites
World NowThe website for the Tel Aviv stock exchange was shut down for hours on Monday, the apparent victim of hackers, while El Al Airlines shut down its site after it was similarly threatened.... -
MegaUpload was a 'mega conspiracy,' Justice Department alleges [Updated]
TechnologyMegaUpload, one of the world's largest file-sharing websites, was shut down Thursday by the U.S. Department of Justice, which accused it of violating piracy and copyright laws. The Justice Department alleged that MegaUpload was a "mega conspiracy" and a... -
Israeli computer hackers study Arabic to upgrade skills
World NowSome Israeli computer geeks are learning Arabic to boost their skills in the ongoing war between hackers in their country and its Arab rivals....
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