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| | [INFOCON] Security In The News - October 14, 2004 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/27632-1.html Cybercrime-Hacking Title: Prosecutor resigns over hacked PC Source: The Register Date Written: October 13, 2004 Date Collected: October 14, 2004 Joost Tonino, a leading Dutch prosecutor specializing in white collar crime, resigned October 12, 2004 after hackers entered his computer and reveled a classified letter addressed to the public prosecutor's office. |
 | | http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/10/13/dutch_prosecutor_hacked Title: Australia vulnerable to Korean hacking army Source: CNet Asia Date Written: October 13, 2004 Date Collected: October 14, 2004 The North Korean militarys group of 500 hackers, whose mission is to break into South Korean, Japanese and American corporate networks to gather intelligence and steal trade secrets, may find Australia a softer target. |
 | | Although the chip does not yet have any customers in the US, Rafael Macedo de la Concha, Mexico's attorney general, and 160 of his staff received implanted chips from VeriChip in July 2004, and are using them to control access to rooms and documents vital to the countrys fight against drug cartels. |
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