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A Romanian computer programmer who hacked into computers used by the U.S. Navy, the Department of Energy and NASA has been convicted on Romanian charges and ordered to pay thousands in damages.
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via ABC News @ 13:14 10th Nov
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A Romanian computer programmer who hacked into computers used by the U.S. Navy, the Department of Energy and NASA has been convicted on Romanian charges and ordered to pay thousands in damages.
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via The Age @ 13:15 10th Nov
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A Romanian computer programmer who hacked into computers used by the U.S. Navy, the Department of Energy and NASA has been convicted on Romanian charges and ordered to pay thousands in damages.
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via Boston Globe @ 13:02 10th Nov
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BUCHAREST, Romania -- A Romanian computer programmer who hacked into computers used by the U.S. Navy, the Department of Energy and NASA has been convicted on Romanian charges and ordered to pay thousands in damages.
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via CTV.ca @ 16:31 10th Nov
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Romanian hacker who targeted the Pentagon and Nasa gets suspended jail sentence... but faces £100,000 fine
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via Mail Online UK @ 13:14 10th Nov
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Romanian hacker who targeted the Pentagon and Nasa gets suspended jail sentence... but faces £100,000 fine
in Computer Security
via Mail Online UK @ 13:15 10th Nov
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A Romanian hacker has been given a suspended sentence after hacking into the U.S. Navy, the Department of Energy and NASA.
in Computer Security
via SC Magazine @ 12:09 11th Nov
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Not to be confused with the infamous British NASA hacker guy, the Romanian NASA hacker was given a suspended sentence and ordered to pay almost $240k in damages. Note to foreign hackers, there is no hidden information on UFOs at NASA…so knock it off. stick out tongue
in Space Science
via Hard OCP @ 20:44 11th Nov
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A Romanian hacker who broke into systems run by the US Navy, NASA and the Department of Energy has avoided a custodial sentence in a trial at home but may still face extradition to the US.
in Computer Security
via The Register @ 9:38 11th Nov
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The popularity of credits over the last few years has seen 1.9 million clients take out loans with at least two banks in parallel, but 6% of them have fallen behind with their payments. Data from the Credit Bureau, the institution created by commercial banks to manage data related to the retail market, reveal that over 120,000 clients had delinquent loans from one or more lenders at the end of September. The record is, however, held by a client who managed to accumulate delinquent loans from no less than 14 banks. Although the institution did not reveal the total number of clients with delinquent loans at the end of September, data from the Romanian central bank (which uses Credit Bureau data) show that in August, there were over 400,000 clients who had fallen behind with their payments by more than thirty days.
in Banking
via Ziarul Financiar @ 10:55 1st Nov
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A Romanian computer programmer who hacked into computers used by the US Navy, the department of energy and Nasa has been convicted on Romanian charges and ordered to pay thousands in damages.
in Computer Security
via IOL @ 12:08 11th Nov
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via Telecom.paper @ 11:28 12th Nov
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via Washington Post @ 12:07 10th Nov
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Romania's opposition Liberal Democrats and Social Democrats are running neck-and-neck in general elections, partial results show.
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via BBC @ 6:11 1st Dec
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Romanian state-owned CEC Bank (former Savings House) needs another financing of RON 900 million (EUR 237 million), additionally to the similar amount already approved by the Government, CEC's President Radu Gratian Ghetea said.
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via Reporter.gr @ 13:10 30th Nov
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The Romanian telecoms regulator ANC has ruled that interconnect tariffs for the country’s two largest mobile operators will be cut from 1 January 2009. Interconnect charges at Vodafone and Orange will be lowered from EUR0.0644 to EUR0.0503. Vodafone has responded angrily, saying the cut discourages competition and creates unbalances in the wireless market, with smaller rivals Cosmote, RCS&RDS and Zapp/Telemobil having the reductions to their own charges staggered over the next two years. ‘Following the completion of a new market survey, ANC proposes to impose the cost-orientation obligation on all five mobile telephony operators, and, respectively, the obligation to reduce the interconnection tariffs charged by Cosmote, Telemobil and RCS&RDS, while allowing them to apply a gradual adjustment glidepath so as not to affect their busines
in Mobile Technology
via TeleGeography @ 2:47 25th Nov
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A Romanian entrepreneur has come under fire for putting plastic prostitutes on the street to advertise his garden gnome business.
in Quirky
via Ananova @ 7:25 20th Nov
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A Romanian woman who gave birth to a baby girl got home to find the hospital had given her a boy instead.
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via Ananova @ 7:22 6th Nov
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The Romanian President, Traian Basescu, signed, yesterday, the decree on the promulgation of the Compulsory Home Insurance Act. The law will enter into force four months after publication in the Official Journal, according to Antena 3 TV channel. Under the new law, all individuals and legal entities must have their homes insured against earthquakes, landslides or floods. The law applies to the following categories of buildings: apartments in blocks, houses, social homes, protocol homes as well as holiday homes. The compulsory amount to be paid as insurance premium per year will be the equivalent in RON of EUR 10 for class B buildings made of unburned bricks, EUR 20 for the class A buildings made of reinforced concrete, metal or wood. The exempted categories are the beneficiaries of social welfare.
in Personal Finance
via Nine O'Clock @ 0:56 5th Nov
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A Romanian policeman tried to calm down a group of drunk teenagers with a warning shot - and hit his colleague in the leg instead.
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via Ananova @ 13:15 28th Oct
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via Reporter.gr @ 8:12 21st Nov
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Turkey's prime minister visits the European Organisation for Nuclear Research in Geneva. Also in science and technology news: the Romanian government approves the creation of the National Institute for Aero-Spatial Research and Development, and a Turkish professor receives the Benjamin Baker Engineer's Award.
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via Southeast European Times @ 15:03 24th Nov
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