News of the World's former editor charged
Rebekah Brooks, former editor of the News of the World (Now), and her husband Charlie were on Tuesday formally charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice over the phone-hacking inquiry,
US House OKs cybersecurity bill despite veto threat
The House of Representatives ignored Obama administration objections and approved legislation aimed at helping stop electronic attacks on critical US infrastructure and private companies.
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Murdoch says 'someone took charge of a cover-up'
Rupert Murdoch said on Thursday there was a 'cover-up' over phone hacking at the News of the World tabloid but that it was kept hidden from him and senior executives in his media empire.
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James Murdoch faces UK press inquiry grilling
Former News International executive chairman James Murdoch began giving testimony under oath on Tuesday at the British inquiry into press standards set up after the tabloid phone-hacking row.
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NTRO may check cyber crime cases
The government is contemplating making the country’s premier technical intelligence agency, the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), the nodal agency for all cyber-related crimes in the co
Anonymous says it hacked Chinese government sites
China is struggling to restore several government websites that international hacking group Anonymous says it has attacked. Some of the sites were still blocked on Thursday, with error messages shown.
Internet around the world may shut down Saturday
Come Saturday and there is a strong possibility that you won't be able to indulge in your favourite internet activities like shopping and surfing due to a hacking group - Anonymous - which has threate
Celebrity hacker pleads guilty in US court deal
A 35-year-old computer hacker pleaded guilty on Monday to breaking into the email accounts of stars including Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis, and was taken in custody.
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Chinese hacker leaks data of six mn people
A suspected hacker in China, accused of leaking personal information of more than six million Internet users, has been arrested.
Zeng, detained on charges of illegal acquisition of computer data, com
Hackers had a free run during games: DRDO chief
Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) chief and scientific adviser to defence minister Dr V.K. Saraswat revealed on Saturday that computer servers of government departments were attack