hackers

Three Cases of Hacking You Should Know About

In this roundup, we learn that hackers either have—or don’t have—millions of Apple user IDs, how to protect your company's precious data, and Google is hosting an upcoming hacking competition in which the winner will take away $60,000.

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Jonathan Vanian
Apple and the FBI Play “Not Me!” in Latest Security Breach

When the identities of more than 12 million Apple users are compromised, who is to blame? Nobody is speaking up after the most recent high profile Anonymous hacking incident, and the reputations of everyone involved are on the line.

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Noel Wurst
Middle East Oil Companies Defend against Malware Attacks

Several countries in the Middle East have been victims of advanced malware attacks in 2012. Who is behind them, and what's being done to protect against future attacks? The malware being used is highly sophisticated, and many believe countries with opposing ideologies are to blame.

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Noel Wurst
Robbers Loot $78 Million from Banks, via Software Hacks

In the past year, modern-day bank robbers have used sophisticated software hacks to steal $78 million from banks in Europe, Latin America, and the US.

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Jonathan Vanian