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News for
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Crackers Seize Satellite?
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contributed by anobs
A Reuters news story that credits a story in The Sunday Business
Newspaper claims that a British satellite has been taken over by crackers
and is being held for ransom. A lot of people feel that if it is
reported by a major news organization such as Reuters it must be true,
well I don't buy it. The article does not mention who received the
blackmail threats nor are their any verifiable quotes. The article
quotes one 'intelligent source' and one 'security source'. Considering
the sensitive nature of this story one could assume that more than one
news organization would have picked up this story, so far we can find
nothing in the BBC or the London Times. This story will be treated as
extremely suspect until it can be verified by a second source.
Yahoo
Daily News
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contributed by Juar3z Dud3
An eleven year old British boy has been nabbed after he ran a £10,000
software piracy operation from his bedroom. Because the child was so
young the European Leisure Software Publishers Association will not be
pressing charges.
BBC
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contributed by Anonymous
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AntiAntiOnline
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contributed by Anonymous
Cracked
We recieved reports that the following sites have been cracked:
http://sg.usafe.af.mil/
http://www.intensive.net
http://www.telenetworks.net
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