New
York Times hacker willing to surrender
San Fransisco:22-year-old hacker known for
breaking into corporate networks and publicly exposing
the security holes said he is prepared to surrender to
federal authorities looking to arrest him for computer
crimes, including breaking into The New York Times network
last year
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IBM
respects employees' privacy most: report
Washington:International Business Machines is least
likely to snoop on its employees, while drug maker Eli
Lilly and Co. is the most notorious Big Brother boss,
Wired magazine said in its October edition.
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SEC
gets cracking on MF, hedge fund probe
New York:Brokerages and mutual fund companies this
week started working overtime to process a flood of requests
for information relating to new probes into the $7 trillion
mutual fund and $600 bn hedge fund industries.
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