Revenge Porn Kingpin Hunter Moore Pleads Guilty
A man by the name of Hunter Moore, 28, is charged for unauthorised access to a computers and identity theft.
A man by the name of Hunter Moore, 28, is charged for unauthorised access to a computers and identity theft.
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Man-child can't take a yolk.
Sony is to sell a new breed of memory card that's "designed to help serve premium sound quality to listeners of digital music". Which, to us, sounds like a fib on the scale of those gold-plated HDMI leads. But hey, £105 for 64GBs… Bargain!
We may have recently been introduced to the Lutz, the UK's first driverless car, but it will be a good while yet before any of us are riding a computer on wheels down the M1.
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Following yesterday's reports, the University of Massachusetts backs down and will now admit Iranian students, seemingly in reaction to press coverage.
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The United States Marshals Service is auctioning off 50,000 Bitcoin seized from the personal computer of the man supposedly behind Silk Road.
Despite prior denials, it turns out that Samsung Smart TVs are recording what users are saying, behind no encryption.
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It's one thing loading your machines up with bloatware software that nobody wants or uses, but to have a brand new PC leave its polystyrene wrapping already packed full of factory-installed adware? That's just insulting.
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