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| FBI sought data on Defcon 'social engineering' contest | "); document.write("
| A Defcon contest that invites contestants to trick employees at U.S. corporations into revealing not-so-sensitive data has rattled some nerves. | "); document.write("
| Black Hat gets its video feed hacked | "); document.write("
| A security expert found a way to catch the talks at Black Hat for free, thanks to bugs in the video streaming service used by the security conference. | "); document.write("
| U.S. should seek world cooperation on cyber conflict, says ex-CIA director | "); document.write("
| The U.S. needs to consider working with other leading nations to develop rules of engagement in cyberspace, retired general and former director of the CIA Michael Hayden said during a keynote address at the Black Hat conference here on Thursday. | "); document.write("
| 'Unhackable' Android can be hacked, Black Hat researchers say | "); document.write("
| Once thought to be unhackable, the Android phone is anything but, according to researchers presenting at Black Hat 2010. | "); document.write("
| Former PA CISO: Cybersecurity bill won't work | "); document.write("
| The Lieberman, Collins, Carper cybersecurity bill would do nothing but slow down real progress and undercut Howard Schmidt's authority, former State of Pennsylvania CISO Robert Maley warns. | "); document.write("
| Verizon: Data breaches often caused by configuration errors | "); document.write("
| Hackers appear to be increasingly counting on configuration problems and programming errors rather than software vulnerabilities in order to steal information from computer systems, according to a new study from Verizon. | "); document.write("
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