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Fox Hacks Fark

circletimessquare writes "Valleywag.com is reporting on a case of a hacker not covering his tracks. It seems that, via a targeted email, an admin at Fark.com downloaded a trojan, which was used to steal passwords for Fark servers. Notably, these activities were traced to an IP address in Memphis Tennessee, and to a Fox News new-media reporter. As to the veracity of the story, that is bolstered by the fact that the story was greenlit for the front page of Fark. Motive? That could range from Fark being a rumored Fox takeover target, to stealing source code for a competing Fox social networking site. If the story is true, laws have been broken, but perhaps not by the Fox News reporter: it's possible his computer was hacked as well. Whatever the truth, it's a very entertaining read, as it pushes a number of hot buttons."

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  1. Re:seems to make sense to me by Blue+Stone · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    > any sheepishness, avoidance, or reticence on the reporter's part would pretty much spell doom for the guy's reputation"

    What, more than stating that the guy works for Murdoch? What do you have to do to have a worse rep than that of people who've taken the Murdoch shilling? Dig up Ghandi's corpse and skull fuck it, live on national TV?

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