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  1. Hackers boot Linux on iPhone

    News items | ZDNet - Dec 1, 2008

    A new front has opened in the ongoing arms race between Apple and iPhone hackers, with one hacker group making the iPhone boot with a Linux 2.6 kernel. A new front has opened in the ongoing arms race between Apple and

    Also tagged: hacking, security, apple, software, linux, kernel, hackers, operating systems, port, iphone, os x, apple iphone, chris duckett, builder au, chris duckett builder au

  2. Mac OS X targeted by Trojan and backdoor tool

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 21, 2008

    Two new pieces of malware affecting Mac OS X appeared this week, a Trojan horse and a hacker tool for creating backdoors. Two pieces of malicious software affecting Apple's Mac OS X appeared this week: a Trojan horse

    Also tagged: security, software, malware, spyware, operating systems, tool, mac os x, apple mac os x, trojan, trojan horse, backdoor, apple macintosh, viruses and worms, apple mac os, adware and malware, intego, matthew broersma zdnet co uk, osx lamzev a, lamzev, hacker tool

  3. Aspergers diagnosis could keep 'NASA hacker' out of US prison

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 3, 2008

    "NASA hacker" Gary McKinnon's recent diagnosis of Asperger syndrome – a kind of autism with a high incidence among computer programmers – may yet keep him out of American prisons. Several members of Parliament have

    Also tagged: hacking, security, productivity, diagnosis, u s, computer, nasa, richard koman

  4. How hackers were thwarted at the Beijing Olympics

    News items | ZDNet - Oct 31, 2008

    Atos Origin explains how risk-management tech helped to prioritize the real risks hidden within. The security team behind the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games has revealed how it found the real risks hidden within the

    Also tagged: security, team, game, olympics, risk management, atos origin, atos, nick heath silicon com

  5. Lawyer claims that Microsoft is "biggest hacker in China"

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 23, 2008

    Microsoft has decided to do something about piracy in China. In a country where 82% of all software is pirated Microsoft has this month decided to roll out Windows Genuine Advantage WGA. This has led one Beijing lawyer

    Also tagged: hacking, security, piracy, china, microsoft corp, lawyer, business operations, corporate law, adrian kingsley hughes, microsoft windows genuine advantage

  6. Cyberwar on al-Quaeda, Sunni and Shiite sites

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 19, 2008

    Is cyberwar coming to the war on terrorism? Two apparently unrelated developments seem to indicate so. The Washington Post reports that four out of al-Qaeda's main online forums have been taken offline, apparently due

    Also tagged: hacking, security, management, site, leadership, al qaeda, shiite, richard koman

  7. Hunt for Palin 'hacker': Journalism or mob mentality?

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 24, 2008

    David Sarno has a thought-provoking piece on the blogosphere's track-down-cum-witch-hunt that fingered David Kernell as the "Sarah Palin Hacker" long before the feds indicted him or anyone else (which they still

    Also tagged: hacking, blogging, security, internet, life, journalism, blogosphere, mob, richard koman, david sarno

  8. Can a case be made against the Palin e-mail hacker?

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 20, 2008

    It's probably only a matter of time before the feds arrest the kid who allegedly hacked into Sarah Palin's Yahoo e-mail account. If the news reports are true, it looks like fingers are pointing to the 20-year-old son

    Also tagged: hardware, storage, e mail, electronic frontier foundation, online communications, u s department of justice, sam diaz, service component architecture

  9. Hackers deface LHC site, came close to turning off particle detector

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 13, 2008

    Is it now cyberwar over atom-smashing? A team of Greek hackers calling themselvses Greek Security Team has penetrated the Large Hadron Collider and defaced a public website. No real damage done, but the hackers got

    Also tagged: hacking, security, lhc, content management system, richard koman

  10. Hacker wants promise he'll be returned to UK

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 4, 2008

    British hacker Gary McKinnon is almost out of options to avoid extradition to the US, but not quite. The BBC reports that McKinnon is asking the British Home Office to ensure he won't be jailed in the US once he's

    Also tagged: hacking, security, software, government, u s, u k, enterprise software, mr, home secretary, vertical industries, richard koman

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