Smartphone makers bullish despite iPhone 3G Hackers offer instant iPhone crack Jobs hints at 3G iPhone Anticipation mounts for 3G iPhone iPhone to drive smartphone sales in Asia Reports have emerged today that Apple s much-hyped iPhone 3G has been
New Zealand teen fined in Penn computer hack - Miami Herald
A New Zealand teenager who admitted to hacking into the University of Pennsylvania computer system was ordered Tuesday to pay more than $11,000 in fines but avoided a conviction so that he can help police solve computer crimes. The Feb. 23, 2006
Cybercrime: Teenage hacker in global scam discharged - Guardian Unlimited
A teenager from New Zealand who was accused of stealing millions of pounds has been discharged without a conviction, despite pleading guilty to hacking into computers around the world. Owen Thor Walker, 18, known online as AKILL, was ordered to pay
Hack a million systems - earn a job - Computerworld Australia
It has been a number of years since the fantasy that hackers will be offered a job by those who they hacked was even a potential reality, but there are reports that this might still be the case in New Zealand.
Hackers crack iBoot, dual-boot 1.x iPhone firmware - MacNN
Hackers have managed to penetrate to one of the deepest levels in the iPhone 3G’s software, according to claims. The makers of the PwnageTool say that in working on v2.0 of their software, they have managed to crack “iBoot,” the command line used to
Researchers trace structure of cybercrime gangs - TechWorld
That’s according to research from Finjan which found that the chain of command of a cybercrime gang is very similar to Mafia hierarchies. The report outlines a pyramid of hackers, data sellers, managers and malicious programmers, all working in a

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