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  • Leading Member of LulzSec Hacker Squad Arrested in London

    Published July 19, 2011

    Officers from the Metropolitan Police's e-Crime Unit in London arrested a 16-year-old boy in South London Tuesday afternoon, the latest arrest in an international sting operation targeting the notorious hacker groups Anonymous and LulzSec.

  • Daredevil Plunge From Edge of Space Back On

    Published July 02, 2011

    Daredevil adventurer Felix Baumgartner's plans to plunge 23 miles from the edge of space back to Earth -- a Red Bull-sponsored stunt that would be the world's highest freefall -- may soon take place, thanks to the resolution of a long standing lawsuit.

  • Heartbreaker: Major Setback in Quest for 'God Particle'

    Published June 10, 2011

    The quest for the elusive Higgs Boson seemed over in April, when an unexpected bump in results from an atom smasher seemed to herald the discovery of the famous particle -- the greatest unproven piece of the physics puzzle and one of the largest mysteries scientists face today.

  • What Hidden Secrets Could Weiner's Hard Drive Hold?

    Published June 08, 2011

    Tweets, digital images, chat messages and more that New York Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner's sent to college cuties and porn stars alike may prove to be his downfall. Computer forensic experts told FoxNews.com that an exhaustive hunt through his or any hard drive turns up tons of information -- even files a user has deleted or erased. 

  • Group Claims 'We Were Paid to Hack PBS.org,' Leaks 1M Sony User IDs

    Published June 02, 2011

    The hacker group has claimed responsibility for defacing the PBS.org website, the Fox.com site, and the Sony network, posting images of defaced websites and stolen databases and emails to its website.

  • Exlusive: Northrop Grumman Hit by Cyber Attack, Source Says

    Published May 31, 2011

    Northrop Grumman Corp., a key contractor and manufacturer of planes, radar, missiles and other key cyber defense systems, may have been the victim of a cyber assault similar to the one that struck Lockheed Martin, a source within the company tells FoxNews.com.

  • Researcher Finds Dangerous Security Holes in U.S. Power Plant & Factory Software

    Published May 23, 2011

    Glaring holes in industrial software could allow hackers to gain partial control or even cause physical destruction at power plants, refineries and more --further exposing the unprotected underbelly of the nation’s infrastructure, a security analyst said.

  • Privacy Flaw Exposes 99.7% of Android Phones to Snoop Attacks

    Published May 18, 2011

    Nearly every smartphone running the Google Android platform today is readily vulnerable to data snoops and cyberthieves, who can easily pluck information from them over ordinary Wi-Fi networks, German security experts discovered.

  • Green Smoke and Mirrors? Vatican Weighs in on Climate Change

    Published May 11, 2011

    A scientific branch of the Vatican is touting a climate-change report that fears for the fate of the world's glaciers, appearing to support an erroneous conclusion from the United Nations' climate panel that skeptics have loudly debunked.

  • Inside the Tornado Early Warning System

    Published April 28, 2011

    A tornado outbreak of historic proportions devastated Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia Wednesday, causing widespread destruction, loss of life, and substantial injuries from the many violent and long-lived tornadoes reported from Jackson, Miss., to Birmingham, Ala.