End-Users Put Their Machines at the Disposal of Russian Hackers Serv-U File Server SFTP Logging Denial of Service Vulnerability Computer game pirate to pay US firm 16,000 (Guardian Unlimited) MIT Project Energizes Hacking Community A Brand New Computer Lab for Kaimuki High School (KHON 2 Honolulu) Softbank Will Buy Mobile Phones From Casio Computer (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
We previously reported on the Russian-Georgian conflict that had expanded beyond battlefield, reaching the Internet. Several official websites, among which the Georgian president’s website, were hijacked. Recently, a few Russian hackers came up with
Source: c.moreover.com
Description:A vulnerability has been reported in Serv-U File Server, which can be exploited by malicious users to cause a DoS (Denial of Service). The vulnerability is caused due to an error within the logging functionality when creating directories via
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A British woman has been ordered to pay more than 16,000 to an American computer games company after illegally sharing its files over the internet. By Bobbie Johnson
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
A student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has electrified the hacking community with a project aimed at a major transport system, students say. While the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority successfully sued MIT student Zack Anderson
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Kaimuki High School is home to a brand new computer lab, thanks to a community partnership. Glistening state of the art computers sit ready for the students - these happen to be members of the leadership program at Kaimuki.
Source: www.khon2.com
Aug. 19 (Bloomberg) — Softbank Corp. , Japan’s third-largest mobile-phone operator, said today it will buy handsets from Casio Computer Co. Softbank, based in Tokyo, will start selling the phones by the end of this year, the two companies said in a statement today.
Source: www.bloomberg.com
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