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   KEYWORDS : HACKERS
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Hackers Rebel Against Spy Cams -- Ann Harrison  -- Wired News  -- January 02, 2006

Hackers in Austria have developed a variety of methods for hacking or jamming surveillance cameras.

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Hackers Attack Via Chinese Web Sites -- Bradley Graham  -- Washington Post  -- August 25, 2005

Web sites in China are being used heavily to target computer networks in the Defense Department and other U.S. agencies, successfully breaching hundreds of unclassified networks, according to several U.S. officials.

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Worm war cripples computers at US firms -- Will Knight  -- New Scientist  -- August 17, 2005

A spat between rival computer worm writers has escalated into a destructive free-for-all, with an assortment of worms infecting thousands of computers worldwide and disrupting several high profile companies.

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Genome Research May Allow Virus 'Hackers' -- Robert Lemos  -- SecurityFocus  -- May 05, 2005

Recent technological advances in so-called genetic circuits have brought closer a world where cells and viruses could be modified to more effectively serve humans, but also have raised concerns that programmable life could lead to a host of tailored threats similar to Internet worms.

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U.S. Military's Elite Hacker Crew -- John Lasker  -- Wired News  -- April 18, 2005

The U.S. military has assembled the world's most formidable hacker posse: a super-secret, multimillion-dollar weapons program that may be ready to launch bloodless cyberwar against enemy networks -- from electric grids to telephone nets.

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Experts worry that synthetic biology may spawn biohackers -- Chappell Brown  -- EE Times  -- June 29, 2004

Design automation systems tailored to the task of genetic engineering could prove to be double-edged tools. While they represent a central thrust of the emerging synthetic biology movement, they also can lead to the accidental or deliberate creation of pathogenic biological components.

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Open Source Life -- Jimmy Rock  -- Download Aborted  -- June 21, 2004

The author muses on the possibility of genetic engineering going "open source" and the risk of bio-hackers.

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Synthetic Biology -- W. Wayt Gibbs  -- Scientific American  -- May 01, 2004

Biologists are crafting libraries of interchangeable DNA parts and assembling them inside microbes to create programmable, living machines

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Flaw Could Cripple Entire Net -- Staff  -- Associated Press  -- April 20, 2004

Researchers uncovered a serious flaw in the underlying technology for nearly all Internet traffic, a discovery that led to an urgent and secretive international effort to prevent global disruptions of Web surfing, e-mails and instant messages.

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Hacking tools tipped to become weapons of the state -- Graeme Wearden  -- ZDNet  -- March 12, 2004

Cyberspace will soon come under much greater legal control, according to one expert - who forecasts that denial of service attacks will eventually be ordered by courts of law against offenders.

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