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    New viruses traced back to United States

    New computer viruses emerge from US Cyber clues have traced a set of new unrecognisable viruses back to the United States
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    Anonymous leader handed to FBI

    Anonymous leader arrested The suspected leader of hacking group Anonymous has been arrested and turned over to the FBI
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    Hackers stole Apple IDs from US company and not FBI laptop

    Apple ID hackers didn’t get data from FBI The hackers, who have been accused of accessing Apple ID details and information, have been said to of accessed the data from a Florida digital publishing company, and not an FBI laptop
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    Cyber attacks are growing increasingly brash

    Cyber attacks becoming increasingly “reckless” Online cyber attacks are growing more and more “reckless”, according to officials
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    Hackers were helped by insiders to access oil company's computers

    Insiders suspected in oil company hack Insiders are suspected to be involved with a Saudi Arabian oil company computer hack
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    Hacker gets 30-month prison sentence

    Botnet hacker gets prison sentence Hacker who infected 72K computers heads to prison
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    Sony mobile hacked by NullCrew attack

    Sony hacked by NullCrew Up to 400 of Sony’s mobile customers’ emails and information has been accessed through a hacking breach
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    FBI claim there no evidence of AntiSec Apple ID hack

    “No evidence” of Apple ID theft – FBI The FBI has said that the Apple IDs that were allegedly stolen by AntiSec were not obtained through a FBI laptop or that any evidence of the theft is currently available
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    Brains can be hacked too

    Hacking brainwaves now a reality Researchers investigate how brainwaves can be hacked to access personal information
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    LulzSec hacker turns himself in for Sony Pictures breach

    Lulzsec hacker surrenders for Sony breach A second member of hacking group Lulzsec could face up to 15 years in prison after being charged with with conspiracy and unauthorized impairment of a protected computer
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    Anonymous takes down UK government sites

    Anonymous hits UK government sites Hacking group retaliates against the UK government in the name of WikiLeaks founder
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    Anonymous accesses Australia spy agency ASIO

    Anonymous hacks spy agency Anonymous claims that it the group has hacked an Australian spy agency
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    Anonymous sets targets for Ukraine government

    Anonymous promises revenge Anonymous has threatened to retaliate after the Ukraninan government pulled down Demonoid
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    Journalist blames iCloud for hack

    Apple to blame for iCloud hack A tech journalist is holding Apple responsible for an iCloud hack
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    Dropbox usernames and passwords hacked

    Dropbox confirms hack User details become vulnerable through hack on web-based storage system
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    Phone hacking puts 51-year old man under arrest

    Journalist arrested for phone hacking Stolen information from mobile phones result in the arrest of a UK journalist
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    Data of 8.7 million KT subscribers hacked in South Korea

    Data of 8.7 million KT subscribers hacked in South Korea KT Corp., South Korea’s No. 2 wireless service provider, apologized on Sunday after personal data of millions of mobile phone subscribers was hacked.
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    Pentagon hacker could be convicted of 60 years in prison

    Hacker could face 60 years in jail Gary McKinnon, who hacked the Pentagon and NASA, could face up to 60 years in prison if convicted
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    Hackers and internet security battle it out for supremacy

    Hackers and internet security go head-to-head Internet security experts and hackers test their skills against one another at Las Vegas’ Black Hat conference
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    Anonymous strikes U.S. Department of Justice

    Anonymous hits Justice Department Department of Justice attacked through Anonymous hack
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