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Hacker steals information on 6 million Chileans: related news
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Santiago, May 11 (EFE).- Personal data on some 6 million Chileans were accessed on the Internet by a hacker who stole files from the Web pages of several public service companies, police said Sunday.
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via Macro World Investor @ 21:05 11th May
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(EFE Ingles Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Santiago, May 11 (EFE).- Personal data on some 6 million Chileans were accessed on the Internet by a hacker who stole files from the Web pages of several public service companies, police said Sunday.
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via TMC Net @ 23:30 11th May
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A hacker in Chile posted personal details about six million Chileans online. According to reports in the Chilean media, the hacker, known as 'Anonymous Coward' hacked into government and military servers and stole data including ID card numbers, addresses, telephone numbers, emails and academic records. He then posted the information on a Chilean technology blog before the owners of the site contacted authorities and removed the links. The Chilean newspaper El Mercurio reported that the hacker had committed the offence in order "to demonstrate how poorly protected data in Chile is."
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via Government Technology @ 18:50 12th May
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via News-Medical.Net @ 20:12 4th Jun
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Nielsen Online has reported May 2008 data for the Top Sites by Parent Company and Top Brands. Google tops the list with 127 million unique visitors. Microsoft is close behind with 123 million, while Yahoo! comes in third at 115 million. Time Warner pulled 107 million visitors, News Corp. Online 79 million, eBay 66 million and InterActiveCorp 64 million. Wikimedia Foundation, Amazon and New York Times round out the list with between 50 and 60 million unique visitors. The data indicate that, for example, that 51.1 million home and work Internet users visited at least one of the New York Times Company-owned sites or launched a New York Times Company-owned application during the month, and each person spent, on average, a total of 17 minutes and 27 seconds at one or more of their sites or applications.
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via IPod NN @ 1:27 12th Jun
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Novell, Inc. today announced financial results for its second fiscal quarter ended April 30, 2008. For the quarter, Novell reported net revenue of $236 million. This compares to net revenue of $232 million for the second fiscal quarter 2007. Income from operations for the second fiscal quarter 2008 was $2 million, compared to a loss from operations of $12 million for the second fiscal quarter 2007. Income from continuing operations in the second fiscal quarter 2008 was $6 million, or $0.02 per share. This compares to a loss from continuing operations of $1 million, or $0.00 loss per share, for the second fiscal quarter 2007. Foreign currency exchange rates favorably impacted revenue by $8 million, unfavorably impacted operating expenses by $9 million and negatively impacted income from operations by $1 million yearover- year.
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via OSDir.com @ 4:04 31st May
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Chilean officials have begun investigating an incident in which a hacker posted the personal information of 6 million people online. The hacker explained that the data was stolen and posted to prove a point about the Chilean government's lax security measures.
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via Tech News World @ 5:13 14th May
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Chilean officials have begun investigating an incident in which a hacker posted the personal information of 6 million people online. The hacker explained that the data was stolen and posted to prove a point about the Chilean government's lax security measures.
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via E-Commerce Times @ 18:17 13th May
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A hacker broke into the Chilean government computer network and stole addresses, phone numbers, and other personal data of 6 million citizens, the Associated Press reported.
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via CNET News.com @ 18:13 13th May
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Napster, No. 113 in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide, generated a net loss of $16.5 million on revenue of $127.5 million, compared with a net loss of $36.8 million on revenue of $111 million in fiscal 2007. In the fourth quarter, the company had a net loss of $4.3 million on revenue of $30.7 million vs. a net loss of $8.5 million on sales of $29.1 million in Q4 of 2007.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 13:19 28th May
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June 5, 2008 (FinancialWire) Tandy Leather Factory, Inc. (AMEX: TLF) (Current Market Cap: US$ 34.36 Mil.) said that its sales for the month of May were $4.5 million, down 1% from May 2007 sales of $4.6 million. The company s year-to-date sales are down 4% to $22.6 million in the current year from $23.5 million last year. The company s Retail Leathercraft segment posted an 8% sales increase for May, with sales totaling $2.0 million compared to $1.9 million in May 2007. The 67 comparable stores posted a 3% same store sales gain for the month. Five stores that opened in or after May 2007 added sales for the month of $86,000. Year-to-date sales for Retail Leathercraft are $10.4 million this year, up 3% over last year's sales of $10.1 million. As of the end of May, same store sales were down 3% for the year.
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via Macro World Investor @ 20:00 5th Jun
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A hacker broke into the Chilean government computer network and stole addresses, phone numbers, and other personal data of 6 million citizens, the Associated Press reported.
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via CNET News.com @ 18:10 13th May
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A hacker broke into Chile's government sites mining data from six million people which he then posted on the Internet on two popular servers for several hours, the El Mercurio daily have said.
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via Manila Times @ 11:38 13th May
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A computer hacker in Chile decided to demonstrate the poor level of security in the country by grabbing and posting personal details from government servers on six million of his countrymen.
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via Design Technica @ 18:17 13th May
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SANTIAGO (AFP) - A hacker broke into Chile's government sites mining data from six million people which he then posted on the Internet on two popular servers for several hours, the El Mercurio daily have said.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 12:01 12th May
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File photo shows the view from the San Cristobal hill overlooking the Chilean capital Santiago. A hacker broke into Chiles government sites mining data from six million people which he then posted on the Internet
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via PhysOrg.com @ 12:02 12th May
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Books-A-Million Inc. reported web revenue increased 3% to $6.3 million in the first quarter ended May 3, 2008, from $6.1 million in the same quarter in 2007. Comparable store sales decreased $3.6 million, or 3.4% in the same period to $102 million, vs. the first quarter of 2007.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 1:19 19th Jun
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(Prudent Press Agency)--Ann Arbor, MI -- With Internet security increasingly important, PandoraBraceletsUSA.com has enlisted the protection of McAfee Hacker Safe, protecting online shoppers from identity theft and credit card fraud. The site is tested and certified daily to pass the Hacker Safe Security Scan. To help address concerns about hacker access to confidential data, the "live" Hacker Safe mark appears only when a Web site meets the Hacker Safe standard.
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via Prudent Press Agency @ 17:54 23rd May
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Video game accessories manufacturer Mad Catz today revealed its fourth quarter and full-year earnings for the period ended March 31. Sales in the fourth quarter were up over 13 percent to $21.9 million while net loss amounted to $0.8 million. For the entire year, however, net sales were $87.6 million (down over 12 percent) and Mad Catz posted a net income of $3.2 million, down slightly from the previous year's $3.7 million.
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via Gamers.com @ 13:02 1st Jul
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A hacker with a point to prove posted personal details on 6m Chileans on the internet after lifting the information from government websites.
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via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 19:06 13th May
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A hacker with a point to prove posted personal details on 6m Chileans on the internet after lifting the information from government websites.
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via Channel Register @ 19:07 13th May
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A computer hacker in Chile has published confidential records belonging to six million people on the Internet, officials say. The information was obtained by hacking into government and military servers, and was posted on a technology blog.
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via GigaLaw.com @ 13:36 15th May
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Playboy Enterprises Inc. reported first quarter web sales of $15.2 million, down 3% from $15.7 million in Q1 2007. The company recorded a net loss for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008, of $3.1 million vs. $1.5 million in income the prior year. Overall revenue was $78.5 million in Q1 2008 compared with $85.4 million in the previous year`s quarter.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 4:13 23rd May
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Digital revenue at the BBC’s overseas, profit-making BBC Worldwide division ballooned from £13.9 million ($27.4 million) to £21.9 million ($43.2 million) in the year to March 31, thanks to ads on the new BBC.com and to sales from the likes of iTunes and YouTube. The controversial BBC.com made £1.5 million ($2.96 million) from ads and sponsorships since its November launch. The site only runs ads outside the UK and plans to increase inventory, while ”an international commercial iPlayer functionality is being explored”, too.
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via PaidContent.org @ 23:21 8th Jul
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In the first quarter, web sales dropped by 19.1% to $12.3 million from $15.2 million in the first quarter of 2007. Select Comfort, No. 175 in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide, also posted a net loss of $7.1 million on sales of $168.2 million, compared with net income of $10.7 million on revenue of $216.5 million in the first quarter of 2007. Comparable store sales dropped year-over-year by 25%. The web accounted for about 7% of total sales in the first quarter.
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via InternetRetailer.com @ 2:56 15th May
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