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7 Eleven issues response to Citibank hacker case: related news

7-Eleven Responds to Citibank Hacker Case

DALLAS -- Hackers successfully accessed Citibank's network of ATMs inside 7-Eleven stores, stealing millions of dollars and personal information from unsuspecting customers, CSNews Online reported yesterday. It is estimated the breach began in October of last year. To date, it is unclear how many of Citibank's approximately 5,700 branded ATMs in 7-Eleven stores were impacted.

7-Eleven issues response to Citibank hacker case

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Griffin Wave for iPhone Case.

Today we are going to look at a very nice case of the iPhone that is also available for the new iPhone 3G. The case is called the Griffin Wave for iPhone. Several colors are available and the case protects the screen and leaves all the controls easily accessible. The edges of the case are beveled so that they are comfortable against your ear and face when the phone is in use. When the Griffin Wave for iPhone is installed, it does add a bit of bulk to the phone, but not much. Obviously, you can no longer place the phone into the docking cradle when the case is on, but the sync/charge cable itself fits with the case installed without any issues.

Veoh Court Victory May Be Bad Sign for Viacom - YouTube infringement case may have gotten weaker

Google is in the midst of a $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit filed by Viacom for YouTube violations of copyright infringement. Google hopes that a recent ruling in the favor of video site Veoh will mean good things for the YouTube case. In both the Veoh case (filed by porn company Io after the company’s adult films were found on the Veoh site) and the YouTube case, the defendants’ believe that they are not responsible for hosting liabilities because of a “safe harbor” clause in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. These sites are simply service providers that have to do minimal things to make sure that copyright isn’t violated. The court has ruled that this is true in the case of Veoh. Google believes this helps its case against Viacom but Viacom says that there are enough differences between YouTube and Veoh that it will contin

Hackers Steal PINs From Citibank ATMs

A Citibank ATM machine is shown at 7-Eleven in Palo Alto, Calif., Tuesday, July 1, 2008. A security breach in Citibank ATMs at 7-Eleven stores has led to hundreds of thousands of dollars in fraudulent cash withdrawals from hijacked accounts and a criminal indictment that points to an international crime ring. Especially troubling is that the ring apparently found a new way to grab PINs, the most sensitive part of a consumer's banking record. (AP PHOTO)

Draining iPhone 3G battery? Get a solar-powered case for charging it on the go!

Now that the brouhaha over the iPhone 3G has calmed down, users have now to deal with the problem of low battery life so typical of a device packed with Apps and with 3G connectivity. We have earlier dealt with ways and means of increasing the battery life of the iPhone 3G. For those of you for whom the tips to expand the iPhone 3G battery life appears unexciting, they are left with no other option other than recharging the battery as frequently as possible. To make the recharging process easier you could try the Solar Powered cases for the iPhone 3G. The inbuilt 1500mAh case battery can provide one full charge to the iPhone, the case battery in turn being recharged through the solar panel mounted on the front of the case or in case of non-availability of sunlight via mini USB.

DVD Seminar - Employment Law Litigation Client Case Studies: Walk Through a Recent Client Case & Explain Your Strategies and Analysis

DVD Seminar - Employment Law Litigation Client Case Studies: Walk Through a Recent Client Case & Explain Your Strategies and Analysis

Agent 18 adds new iPhone 3G cases

Agent 18 has expanded three of its most popular case lines – EcoShield, ClearShield and FlowerVest – to include versions for the iPhone 3G. Each of these cases offer full access to all of the iPhones connectors, buttons and camera, as well as allow the iPhone to be docked into any universal docking device without the need to remove the case. The EcoShield is a thin case made of a hard scratch resistant plastic derived from recycled plastic bottles. The inside of the case is lined with interior pads to protect the iPhone from any scratches or damage. The case offers a high gloss finish that matches that of the iPhone 3G and is available in five colors: white, pink, green, blue and black.

Case-mate Adds Style and Sophistication to iPhone Launch With New Cases and Accessories to Protect Your Investment

ATLANTA, July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Just in time for the launch of the new Apple 3G iPhone, Case-mate announces a new, premium range of iPhone cases and accessories that offer an advanced level of protection and style for the new iPhone. Designed to enhance the iPhone experience, the range uses the latest materials to ensure a sophisticated look and feel. "Whether you're looking to enhance your iPhone's appearance or simply prevent damaging scratches, Case-mate offers a product to fit your lifestyle," said Shashi Reddy, CEO, Case-mate. "We know that consumers want to protect their iPhone investment, and we have created a line of stylish options that meet a variety of personal preferences and needs. We take pride in the quality materials and innovative design of our products, which protect the iPhone at an affordable price.

TorrentSpy Hacker Spied on The Pirate Bay for MPAA - Illegally obtained information cost the MPAA a lot of money

The MPAA has gone to extreme lengths to obtain information on illegal filesharing in an effort to shut down popular BitTorrent sites. This included paying $15,000 to a hacker to illegally retrieve information about TorrentSpy that ultimately assisted the MPAA in a court case leading to TorrentSpy’s demise. New information indicates that the MPAA was also paying this same hacker for information about Swedish BitTorrent tracker The Pirate Bay.

Emergency response and nanotechnology

In a special session running all day Wednesday, presenters will share lessons learned during past incidents involving emergency evacuations, including some involving radiation releases, and the ensuing emergency response (some involving radiation). Presenters use these lessons to model future event responses. One such paper ("Assessment of Emergency Response Planning and Implementation in the Aftermath of Major Natural Disasters and Technological Accidents", Patricia Milligan, pxm@nrc.gov) highlights what has been learned about emergency evacuations: "An important countermeasure in all radiological emergency response plans in the United States is the evacuation of the population in the event of a general emergency condition at a nuclear power plant.

Field Expedient iPhone Case

Since I haven't decided on an iPhone case yet and I wound up getting the iPhone sooner rather than later, I needed to protect it rather than just sticking it in a pocket. I remembered I had an old eye glass case sitting in a drawer and viola, field expedient iPhone case....

DataLase and ORBID Settle Patent Infringement Case

DataLase and ORBID have today agreed to settle the patent infringement case brought by ORBID against DataLase and FractureCode in the Netherlands relating to ORBID's patents on their 2DMI technology. Whilst ORBID will be continuing its case against FractureCode, it will withdraw the case against DataLase. John Mills, Managing Director of DataLase said: "Our co-operation with FractureCode had effectively ceased some months ago, and needless to say the ORBID Corporation lawsuit caught us by surprise. We had no idea that ORBID believes that FractureCode is infringing its patents, and we are happy to reassure ORBID that we will not be working with FractureCode again."

Diamond Embossed Leather iPhone Case Will Waste Your $15,000

I don't think I'll ever understand the type of conspicuous consumption that produces junk like this: A leather iPhone case that's embedded with 272 diamonds (6.8 karats worth) fashioned into luxury goods purveyor Noreve's St. Tropez logo. The asking price is $14,990. You heard me right: $14,990 to keep your iPhone from scratching. The company's VP of sales, Sam Brust, says the case is “yet another step we are taking to help the Noreve brand become one of the most unique and recognized case manufacturers in the world,” which I feel like actually means “We are trying to make sure that anytime someone sees you with a Noreve product, the first thing that springs to their mind will be that super rich asshole.” [Born Rich]

DataLase and ORBID Settle Patent Infringement Case

WIDNES, CHESHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM -- 07/03/08 -- DataLase and ORBID have today agreed to settle the patent infringement case brought by ORBID against DataLase and FractureCode in the Netherlands relating to ORBID's patents on their 2DMI technology. Whilst ORBID will be continuing its case against FractureCode, it will withdraw the case against DataLase. John Mills, Managing Director of DataLase said: "Our co-operation with FractureCode had effectively ceased some months ago, and needless to say the ORBID Corporation lawsuit caught us by surprise. We had no idea that ORBID believes that FractureCode is infringing its patents, and we are happy to reassure ORBID that we will not be working with FractureCode again."

DataLase and ORBID Settle Patent Infringement Case

WIDNES, CHESHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/03/08 -- DataLase and ORBID have today agreed to settle the patent infringement case brought by ORBID against DataLase and FractureCode in the Netherlands relating to ORBID's patents on their 2DMI technology. Whilst ORBID will be continuing its case against FractureCode, it will withdraw the case against DataLase. John Mills, Managing Director of DataLase said: "Our co-operation with FractureCode had effectively ceased some months ago, and needless to say the ORBID Corporation lawsuit caught us by surprise. We had no idea that ORBID believes that FractureCode is infringing its patents, and we are happy to reassure ORBID that we will not be working with FractureCode again."

DataLase and ORBID Settle Patent Infringement Case

WIDNES, CHESHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/03/08 -- DataLase and ORBID have today agreed to settle the patent infringement case brought by ORBID against DataLase and FractureCode in the Netherlands relating to ORBID's patents on their 2DMI technology. Whilst ORBID will be continuing its case against FractureCode, it will withdraw the case against DataLase. John Mills, Managing Director of DataLase said: "Our co-operation with FractureCode had effectively ceased some months ago, and needless to say the ORBID Corporation lawsuit caught us by surprise. We had no idea that ORBID believes that FractureCode is infringing its patents, and we are happy to reassure ORBID that we will not be working with FractureCode again."

DataLase and ORBID Settle Patent Infringement Case

WIDNES, CHESHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 3, 2008 -- DataLase and ORBID have today agreed to settle the patent infringement case brought by ORBID against DataLase and FractureCode in the Netherlands relating to ORBID's patents on their 2DMI technology. Whilst ORBID will be continuing its case against FractureCode, it will withdraw the case against DataLase. John Mills, Managing Director of DataLase said: "Our co-operation with FractureCode had effectively ceased some months ago, and needless to say the ORBID Corporation lawsuit caught us by surprise. We had no idea that ORBID believes that FractureCode is infringing its patents, and we are happy to reassure ORBID that we will not be working with FractureCode again."

Apple (AAPL) 'No Comment' on iPhone 3G Issues

It looks a like a week's worth of bad press has finally worn down Apple (AAPL: sentiment, chart, options) bulls, as the shares are poised to close today with a loss of nearly 2%. Meanwhile, the media's full-court press isn't letting up. In the latest report to seek answers in regard to the company's response to growing concerns about the iPhone 3G's connection issues, all ABC News was able to get from Apple was "No comment." What's more, the issues are starting to take a toll on die-hard Apple fans, with ABC quoting one loyal user as saying, "I am a true Apple fan, so this is nothing to make Apple look bad. ... I think Apple should come out and tell people what's going on with these phones."

The Case Against Case-Mate Clear Armor for iPhone

Case-mate Clear Armor is another iPhone protection system that covers the device in a thin, clear, durable film. Since it's made out of similar stuff as its competitors, it's best to compare on factors like warranty and ease of application. On those fronts, Clear Armor falls flat, writes reviewer Bob LeVitus. You're better off paying $5 more for a rival product, he recommends.

The Case Against Case-Mate Clear Armor for iPhone

Case-mate Clear Armor is another iPhone protection system that covers the device in a thin, clear, durable film. Since it's made out of similar stuff as its competitors, it's best to compare on factors like warranty and ease of application. On those fronts, Clear Armor falls flat, writes reviewer Bob LeVitus. You're better off paying $5 more for a rival product, he recommends.

Hacker indictment greeted with muted response

LAS VEGAS -- Federal authorities are calling it the largest hacking and identity theft case yet. But this week's indictments of 11 people who allegedly plundered millions of payment card numbers might not seriously dent the underworld where such crimes occur.

Hacker Indictment Greeted With Muted Response

"It's almost an embarrassment of riches -- how do you move 41 million credit card numbers?" asked Jeff Moss, founder of the Black Hat and DefCon hacker conferences, which draw thousands of researchers to Las Vegas every year to learn about the latest vulnerabilities. "That's like trying to rob Fort Knox by yourself."

Hacker Indictment Greeted With Muted Response

"It's almost an embarrassment of riches -- how do you move 41 million credit card numbers?" asked Jeff Moss, founder of the Black Hat and DefCon hacker conferences, which draw thousands of researchers to Las Vegas every year to learn about the latest vulnerabilities. "That's like trying to rob Fort Knox by yourself."

Most Dutch agree on home mortgage interest deduction

On some political issues, there is more disagreement than on other issues. Dutch voters hardly disagree on the issues of banning same-sex marriages, abolition of tax benefits on home mortgage loans and tax cuts. Few voters support such measures. Dutch voters disagree most on issues like development aid and illegal immigration. This emerges from the National Voters Survey 2006, which is published today.


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