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Hacker runs up US$12,000 Federal phone bill
A hacker who compromised phone systems for the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) left the government with a US$12,000 phone bill.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 25 2008 9:48AM
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Hacker runs up US$12,000 Federal phone bill
A hacker who compromised phone systems for the US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) left the government with a US$12,000 phone bill..
Shaun Nichols
Aug 23 2008 4:39PM
Security
Underworld economy runs on bots and spam
The world of cybercrime is thriving on spam and the means of distributing it, say security experts..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 11 2008 7:52AM
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Astronaut runs Boston marathon in space
Suni Williams covers the distance in five seconds.
Iain Thomson
Apr 18 2007 3:06PM
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Boffins building computer that runs on light
Researchers focus on photonics.
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Mar 16 2007 10:22AM
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New mobile virus runs up huge bills
Hackers have a created a new trojan that infects Java-based mobile phones and sends text messages to premium rate phone numbers costing unwitting users $6 each time.
René Millman
Mar 1 2006 2:46PM
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Who runs your security?
David Foote asks if businesses have got the right idea when it comes to protecting their valuable IT assets
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