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Bracing for the digital crackdown

Wired.com follows up on reports that the U.S. government will start arresting people who trade music online. Here's a quote from the EFF's John...

NASA cracked, Microsoft agrees to stop lying about Passport security

Anonymous Reader writes: "It's been a pretty strange week, and "The week that was" on Linux and Main covers its strangest moments: Sensitive NASA...

New Zealand consultant skeptical about rise in Linux cracks

"A New Zealand Linux consultant is sceptical of a British survey which suggests hacks of Linux-based web servers are on the rise and those...

Crackers to corporate America: you’re lazy

From Computer World: "When a group of Web vandals hacked into the Web site of USA Today on July 11 and inserted fraudulent news...

‘Copy-Proof’ CDs cracked with 99-cent marker pen

From Reuters: "Technology buffs have cracked music publishing giant Sony Music's elaborate disc copy-protection technology with a decidedly low-tech method: scribbling around the rim...

Pringles: the latest wireless cracker tool

Author: JT Smith Vnunet jumps on the bandwagon with a story that's been going around for awhile, that Pringles cans can be used to tap...

Crackers not welcome in South Florida

Author: JT Smith OutBack Dingo writes: "We are in the news in South Florida today. The South Florida HoneyNet Project hits the press. South Florida...

Norwegian DVD cracker indicted for DeCSS program

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has follow-up information. "Two years after police stormed into his home and seized his computer, a Norwegian teenager...

Toasting the crackers

Author: JT Smith BBC: "Satellite TV companies are fighting back against hackers. ...

Paving the way for ‘uncrackable’ codes

Author: JT Smith BBC: "The heart of a new light-emitting diode (LED) developed in Cambridge, UK, can be controlled so precisely that it emits just...