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March 05, 2012
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FCC seeks comment on police shutdowns of cell service
Ex-CIA chief: Stuxnet a good idea
AntiSec dumps Monsanto data on the Web
Photo theft security loophole found in Android too
Space station control codes on stolen NASA laptop
FCC seeks comment on police shutdowns of cell service
Last year's police shutdowns of cell phone service in San Francisco subways was prompted by protests against police shootings. The FCC wants public input on the issues around shutdowns.
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Ex-CIA chief: Stuxnet a good idea
Much-reported computer code interrupted Iran's nuclear program, but Gen. Mike Hayden tells "60 Minutes" the identity of its author remains unknown.
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AntiSec dumps Monsanto data on the Web
Hackers affiliated with Anonymous go after the biotech giant, stating, "Your continued attack on the worlds food supply...has earned you our full attention."
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Senior editor Seth Rosenblatt brings you the latest news on hackers, viruses, and other security threats.
Photo theft security loophole found in Android too
A new security issue has been found with Google's Android OS that lets apps access user photos without asking.
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Space station control codes on stolen NASA laptop
Theft of unencrypted laptop is just one of thousands of incidents in recent years, costing millions of dollars, the agency's inspector general tells Congress.
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