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Syria cut off from Internet for nearly 20 hours
BEIRUT -- Syria was plunged into Internet darkness for more than 19 hours, the second electronic blackout in six months for the strife-ridden nation. The shutdown, first reported about 9:45 p.m. Tuesday, fed opposition suspicions of a deliberate...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Bashar Assad
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Hinsdale crime reports decreased in 2012
Hinsdale police fielded 1,100 fewer calls for service in 2012 than the year before and saw the number of residential burglaries cut in half to 15 in 2012 from 33 in 2008, according to an annual report. Those numbers are among the summaries and...
Tags: Illinois Department of Transportation, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Electronics
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U.S. Accuses Cyber Exchange Of Laundering $6 Billion
U.S. prosecutors have indicted the operators of digital currency exchange Liberty Reserve, accusing the Costa Rica-based company of helping criminals around the world launder more than $6 billion in illicit funds linked to everything from child...Tags: Organized Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, PayPal, Inc., American Express Company, Police Arrests
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Australian spy HQ plans stolen by Chinese hackers: report
ReutersBy Rob Taylor CANBERRA, May 28 (Reuters) - Chinese hackers have stolen the blueprints of a new multi-million-dollar Australian spy headquarters as part of a growing wave of cyber attacks against business and military targets in the close U.S. ally, a...Tags: China, Theft, Canberra (Australia), ABC (tv network), Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
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China dismisses U.S. accusations of cyber-spying
BEIJING -- China on Tuesday dismissed as groundless the Pentagon's latest and most direct accusation yet that Beijing is engaging in cyber-spying on the U.S. government and businesses to acquire information to strengthen its military capabilities and...
Tags: China, Politics, National Government, Beijing (China), Computer Networking and Internet
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NSA plans new computing center for cyber threats
A new computing facility at the National Security Agency will help the country better defend against cyber attacks , agency officials and members of Congress said Monday. The High Performance Computing Center-2 will assist in "front-line defense against...
Tags: Business, Politics, Barbara A. Mikulski, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Computer Networking and Internet
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Gloucester residents falling victim to online fraud
The Gloucester County Sheriff's Office has recently seen a rise in the number of county residents claiming they are victims of financial fraud crimes in which their debit and credit card numbers are compromised, with charges showing up out of state....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Credit and Debt
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Darien cops tracking crime with online map
The Darien Police Department has implemented a crime-tracking database that includes an online component allowing the public to stay informed about crime in the suburb. Police officials said the RAIDS Online system provides residents with access to a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Police Department
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Computer hacks, bugs and attacks are all too common
Jaron Lanier makes no claim to be a psychic, but he knows what he knows. "Let me give you a headline that will happen in the coming weeks," Lanier, a computer scientist and author alternately credited with coining or popularizing the term "virtual...Tags: Politics, Media Industry, Computer Networking and Internet, CNBC (tv network), Leon Panetta
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Audit finds state servers vulnerable to cyberattack
Servers that host internet service for more than 30 state agencies are vulnerable to a cyberattack, according to a legislative audit released this week. The Maryland State Archives, which oversees the five servers, did not update the operating systems in...Tags: Barack Obama, Accounting and Auditing, White House, Computer Networking and Internet, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Roanoke house of worship has website hacked
WDBJ7 ReporterMembers of a Roanoke congregation are shocked and disappointed after someone hacked their website. A hacking group called Ayyildiz based out of Turkey in the Middle East is responsible for the hack. The group's message read "Death to Israel" and we're...Tags: Judaism, Israel, Religion and Belief
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Fake AP tweet latest hacking claimed by pro-Assad 'army'
A fake tweet that claimed President Obama had been injured after explosions went off at the White House was quickly debunked by the Associated Press, which said its Twitter account had been hacked. But a band of hackers who support Syrian President...Tags: BBC, Barack Obama, The Associated Press, NPR, Government
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