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Hacker group AntiSec declares 'war' on U.S. police

A hacker group on Saturday claimed it has "defaced and destroyed" websites at scores of US police agencies in retaliation for the arrest of suspected peers accused of hacking into the CIA, British crime agency SOCA, and Sony.

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$2 trillion error in S&P calculations: US Treasury

The US Treasury has hit back against a Standard and Poor's downgrade of its AAA credit rating, saying there was a $2 trillion dollar error in the agency's calculations.

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U.S. said to be bracing for debt rating downgrade

Update: Rating agency said to be 'reconsidering' plan to lower U.S. debt rating

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Threat analyst says medical devices can be hacked remotely

LAS VEGAS — A computer threat analyst on Saturday will show a gathering of hackers how easy it is to wirelessly take control of an insulin pump on which a diabetic's life could hinge.

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Easy targets for hackers: Printers, copiers, scanners

Office printers, copiers and scanners equipped with rudimentary web server software by their manufacturers are easy targets for hackers, according to information released by a security firm attending this year's Black Hat Technical Security Conference in Las Vegas.

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China paper scoffs at suggestion Beijing is hacking villain

BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top official newspaper on Friday dismissed as irresponsible suggestions Beijing was the "state actor" behind massive Internet hacking of governments and companies that security company McAfee this week said it had discovered.

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AOL joins iPad news reader race with Editions

AOL, the one-time Internet star seeking to reinvent itself as a major media player, is joining the craze for personalized news readers for tablet computers.

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Former Swiss banker charged with hiding $215 million for U.S. taxpayers

A former UBS banker has been charged for conspiring to hide more than $215 million for US taxpaying clients in undeclared Swiss accounts.

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Online job index down in July, still up from 1 year ago

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A gauge of online labor demand in the United States grew in July compared to a year earlier, but dipped on a monthly basis as the need for employees slowed in the summer months, a private research group said on Friday.

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World stocks dive amid fresh recession fears

Global stocks plunged on Friday on the increasing prospect of a sharp economic downturn, with attention focused on US jobs data, widely expected to deepen the gloom of flagging growth and eurozone debt.

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Asia markets plunge amid recession fears

Asian stock markets plummeted on Friday following carnage in the US and European markets amid fears the world was heading towards another financial crisis.

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Sony wins ‘Most Epic Fail’ at ‘Pwnie’ hacking awards

LAS VEGAS — Japanese entertainment titan Sony had the dubious honor of winning a "Most Epic Fail" award Thursday at a prestigious Black Hat gathering of computer security professions in Las Vegas.

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'N00ter' software detects network neutrality violations

LAS VEGAS — Computer security star Dan Kaminsky has revealed plans to release software that will track whether Internet service providers are favoring some websites or content over others.

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