Monday, December 17, 2007

Unix admin tried to axe power grid; Hack this school network, win a router

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Unix admin tried to axe power grid

Robert McMillan By Robert McMillan
A California man pleaded guilty Friday to charges that he shut down the data center responsible for managing the state's electrical supply. Read full story

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