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Two charged in theft of $40K from hacked Subway keypads

The pair allegedly sold point-of-sale terminals preloaded with remote desktop software to load value on Subway gift cards. [Read more]


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Two charged with gift-card hacking scheme

Two California men face charges in Massachusetts of hacking into point-of-sale computers at Subway restaurants and adding more than $ 40,000 in value to gift cards, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
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Reuters’ Matthew Keys charged with aiding hackers Anonymous in 2010

A prominent social media journalist allegedly fed Tribune Company server logins to the Anonymous group of hackers in 2010, and authorities say at least one of the hackers used the information to sabotage part of the Los Angeles Times’ website.


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Wirelessly Charged Buses Being Tested Next Year

An anonymous reader writes “From the article: ‘Bombardier’s electric transit technology will be tested next winter on buses in Montreal, followed in early 2014 on a route in the German city of Mannheim. The transportation giant’s Primove technology is designed to allow buses to be charged by underground induction stations when they stop to let passengers hop on and off.’ This technology while impressive may not make it to the U.S. even if proven successful due to the lack of popularity of public transportation. If they could only get my phone to charge wirelessly. ” The article says that the induction charging stuff could also be used to charge trains.

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Three charged over “Gozi” computer virus

Three men involved in creating and distributing the “Gozi” virus that infected over one million computers worldwide have been officially charged today. The group’s hack allowed them to steal millions of dollars from users over a five-year period, stealing passwords and various banking information, like credit card numbers and bank account information. The virus was

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Man Charged With HIPAA Violations For Video Taping Police

Bob the Super Hamste writes “The St. Paul Pioneer Press is reporting that Andrew Henderson was recording Ramsey County sheriff’s deputies frisking a bloody-faced man, who was then loaded into an ambulance by paramedics. Then sheriff’s deputy Jacqueline Muellner approached Henderson and confiscated his video camera, stating, ‘We’ll just take this for evidence,’ which was recorded on Henderson’s cell phone. On October 30th, Henderson went to the Arden Hills sheriff’s office to retrieve his video camera, where he was told where he would have to wait to receive his camera back. A week later, Henderson was charged with obstruction of legal process and disorderly conduct, with the citation stating, ‘While handling a medical/check the welfare (call), (Henderson) was filming it. Data privacy HIPAA violation. Refused to identify self. Had to stop dealing with sit(uation) to deal w/Henderson.’ In mid November, Henderson went back to the sheriff’s office to attempt to retrieve his camera and get a copy of the report when Deputy Dan Eggers refused. … Jennifer Granick, a specialist on privacy issues at Stanford University Law School, states that the alleged violation of HIPAA rules by Andrew Henderson is nonsense, stating, ‘There’s nothing in HIPAA that prevents someone who’s not subject to HIPAA from taking photographs on the public streets, HIPAA has absolutely nothing to say about that.’” The article notes that the Deputy in question basically told the guy he was arrested for being a “buttinski” and recording someone in the midst of a violent mental health breakdown. Supposedly the footage was deleted from the camera while in police custody.

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Former research analyst charged in IBM insider trading case

U.S. authorities have charged a former research analyst at a financial services firm with insider trading offenses related to the 2009 acquisition of software vendor SPSS by IBM.
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UPS man charged with stealing iPad Mini FedEx

A homeowner knows that FedEx has delivered his iPad Mini. It isn’t there when he gets home. So he looks at his home surveillance video. And sees the UPS guy allegedly take it. [Read more]


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Cop charged with buying $15 iPhone – from undercover cop

A sergeant in NYPD’s Internal Affairs is caught by a sting operation set up by his fellow officers. Who would have imagined you could get an iPhone for $ 15? [Read more]


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The Woman Charged With Making Windows 8 Succeed

In a Q&A, Julie Larson-Green explains why Microsoft felt it was necessary to rethink an operating system used by 1.2 billion people.

As the head of Windows product development at Microsoft, Julie Larson-Green is responsible for a piece of software used by some 1.2 billion people worldwide. She’s also the person leading the campaign to introduce as many of those people as possible to Windows 8, the dramatic redesign of the iconic operating system that must succeed if Microsoft is to keep pace with a computing industry now shaped more by phones and tablets than desktop PCs.







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Phones will get all charged up about new Ultrabook feature

Wireless Charging Technology in future laptops will transport juice through the air to depleted devices anywhere nearby.
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Apple charged with infringing on touch patent

Apple products using touch technology infringe on a patent owned by the Pennsylvanian company FlatWorld Interactives, the company alleged in court documents filed on Friday.
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Indian Man Charged With Blasphemy For Exposing “Miracle”



bhagwad writes “When a statue in Mumbai began to miraculously drip tears, huge crowds began to gather, pray, and collect the water in vials. Sanal Edamaruku has exposed such bogus miracles before, and when he was called in, his investigations showed that it was nothing more than a nearby drainage. The entire investigation was caught on tape. The priests were outraged and demanded an apology. When he refused, a case of ‘blasphemy’ was registered at the police station and they now want to have him arrested.” In related news, today Kuwait’s parliament “passed amendments to the Gulf state’s penal code stipulating the death penalty for those who curse God, Islam’s Prophet Mohammed or his wives.” However, they made no change to the penalty for playing a joke national anthem at a sporting event.

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Google charged with ‘deceptive’ conduct in search ads

An Australian federal court today ruled that Google displayed misleading paid ads in its search results back in 2006 and 2007.
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Net Bandits Charged in $14 Million Ad-Fraud Case

A crew of Internet bandits devised an international scheme to hijack more than 4 million computers worldwide so that users visiting Netflix, IRS.gov and other popular websites would be rerouted to sites that generated at least $ 14 million in fraudulent profits, an indictment unsealed in New York alleged Wednesday.




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US Bishop Charged For Not Reporting Priest’s Child Porn To Police

PolygamousRanchKid writes “Kansas City’s Catholic bishop was charged Friday with not telling police about child pornography found on a priest’s computer, making him the highest-ranking U.S. Catholic official indicted on a charge of failing to protect children. Finn has acknowledged that he and other diocese officials knew for months about hundreds of ‘disturbing’ images of children that were discovered on a priest’s computer but did not report the matter to authorities or turn over the computer.”

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Man Charged in Model Airplane Plot To Bomb Pentagon

garymortimer writes “A 26-year-old Massachusetts man with a physics degree was arrested and charged Wednesday with plotting an attack on the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with remote-controlled model aircraft, authorities said. Rezwan Ferdaus, a U.S. citizen from Ashland, Massachusetts, planned to use model aircraft filled with C-4 plastic explosives. As a result of an undercover FBI investigation, Ferdaus, who has a physics degree from Northeastern University in Boston, was charged with attempting to provide material support and resources to al Qaeda for attacks on U.S. soldiers overseas. His federal public defender couldn’t be reached immediately for comment.”

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