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[webapps] – Alt-N MDaemon WorldClient 13.0.3 – Multiple Vulnerabilities

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Alt-N MDaemon WorldClient 13.0.3 – Multiple Vulnerabilities

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[webapps] – Alt-N MDaemon WorldClient 13.0.3 – Multiple Vulnerabilities

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Alt-N MDaemon WorldClient 13.0.3 – Multiple Vulnerabilities

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Guest post: China in Afghanistan, a tale of two mines – Financial Times (blog)

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Guest post: China in Afghanistan, a tale of two mines Financial Times (blog) Compensation for locals displaced by the site and the various ancillary projects alongside it has been slow to materialise. MCC also complained of Afghan partners being corrupt and inefficient, as documented in a US diplomatic cable revealed by Wikileaks

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Hacking "mole" helps FBI arrest Anonymous leaders

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NEW YORK (Reuters) – One of the world's most-wanted hackers secretly became an FBI informant last year, providing evidence that led to charges on Tuesday against five other suspected leaders of the Anonymous international hacking group. In a major blow to Anonymous, which has attacked the websites of government agencies and companies around the world, U.S

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Dot-dash-diss: The gentleman hacker’s 1903 lulz

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A century ago, one of the world’s first hackers used Morse code insults to disrupt a public demo of Marconi’s wireless telegraph. Paul Marks reports

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News of the World vs. WikiLeaks – Wall Street Journal

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News of the World vs. WikiLeaks Wall Street Journal The easy answer is that the news revealed by WikiLeaks was in the public interest, whereas what was disclosed by News of the World was merely of interest to the public

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Lulz Security: profile

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Lulz Security is a group of internet vigilantes dotted around the world who claim to be devoted to breaching security systems simply for fun.

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