Monday, June 22, 2009

The hacking career of Kevin Mitnick: CNET News

The world's most famous hacker talks about how his teenage quest to hack his cell phone led him to break into corporate networks, spend three years as a fugitive, and ultimately landed him in jail.
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The world's most famous hacker talks about how his teenage quest to hack his cell phone led him to break into corporate networks, spend three years as a fugitive, and ultimately landed him in jail.
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Summer 2009 is shaping up to be the season of the smartphone, as one device is launched after another. Next up is T-Mobile's Google Android phone, the myTouch.
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In his first public statement since early this year, Apple's CEO says that more than 1 million new iPhone 3G S smartphones were sold since Friday. Meanwhile, 6 million customers have downloaded the iPhone OS 3.0.
Mon, Jun 22 08:19:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

By making it easier for small advertisers to get into the display ad game, Yahoo hopes it can add revenue that tends to flow to search ads, which are not its strong suit.
Mon, Jun 22 10:09:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

The restart of CERN's flagship particle accelerator, which was taken out of commission last September, is now slated for October.
Mon, Jun 22 08:50:56 PDT 2009 | Read full story 

People behind the blog, FBHive, say they alerted Facebook to a new security hole several weeks ago but that the social network has not done anything about it.
Mon, Jun 22 08:08:00 PDT 2009 | Read full story 


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