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Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Australian Hacking Sting Backfires

Marisa Taylor

A sting operation led by Australian federal police against a well-known hacking ring ended in embarrassment after the police computer system was hacked by the very cybercriminals they’d aimed to wipe out, according the Sydney Morning Herald.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

The Officer Who Posted Too Much on MySpace

Jim Dwyer

In pictures, Vaughan Ettienne is a champion bodybuilder of surreal musculature. In conversation, he is polite and thoughtful. And in the looking glass of his computer screen, he becomes a man of fierce, profane views on how to keep law and order.

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Monday, January 12, 2009

Fatal Police Shooting Posted on YouTube

Jemima Kiss

The footage is shaky and low quality, with chaotic shouts and protests from onlookers at a subway station in San Francisco’s East Bay. But it clearly shows three policeman roughly handling a group of young men–including one who is pinned to the ground by two officers and shot in the back.

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Monday, January 5, 2009

Infosys, Wipro Get Bomb Threats

Eric Savitz

According to IDG News Service, six tech companies with offices in Bangalore, India, have received emailed bomb threats. Among the threatened companies are Indian IT outsourcing firms Infosys and Wipro.

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Friday, November 28, 2008

Responsible Tweeting: Mumbai Provides Teachable Moment

Amy Gahran

This morning when I checked the news about the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, I saw many people on Twitter reporting that the Indian police or government had asked Twitter users to please stop reporting on police and military operations related to the attacks.

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