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Court filing confirms Carnegie Mellon University hacked Tor to unmask users
2016-02-24 22:23:03| Extremetech
At least one defendant was arrested thanks to data from CMU's Tor attack, and that might just be the tip of the iceberg.
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BNY Mellon in $2.7 B Deal with Atherton, Verizon Net Swings to Profit
2016-01-22 08:57:55| Trucking - Topix.net
BB&T net declined 9%. Fifth Third Bancorp net surged 75%. F5 Networks net rose 0.7%.
Jimmy Choo ex-boss Tamara Mellon hits back after being cleared of stealing own shoes
2016-01-17 15:04:48| Footwear - Topix.net
'I'm no Marie Antoinette': Glamorous former Jimmy Choo boss Tamara Mellon hits back after being cleared of stealing her own shoes in court triumph Tamara Mellon, the glamorous socialite behind the Jimmy Choo success story, went toe-to-toe in court with a trio of British investors who had backed her new fashion venture - and won. Now Ms Mellon has hit back at the businessmen who accused her of using the company - Tamara Mellon Brand - as a personal cashpoint and said: 'I'm no Marie Antoinette.'
Tamara Mellon 'took A 70,000 of clothes from her struggling company'
2016-01-11 01:02:54| Footwear - Topix.net
A Cinderella story! Sophia Bush leads the stars wearing elegant floor length gowns on the 2016 Golden Globes red carpet Fashion boss Tamara Mellon 'took A 70,000 of clothes from her struggling company and also used funds to buy tickets for the Met Gala' Socialite: Tamara Mellon is accused of spending A 70,000 of company funds on tickets to the star-studded Met Gala in New York Shoe queen Tamara Mellon has been accused of helping herself to A 70,000 of clothes from her own fashion label to dress herself and her teenage daughter. The British socialite and businesswoman, who co-founded the luxury footwear brand Jimmy Choo, also put her 'life coach' and driver on the payroll of her new company, it has been claimed.
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FBI, Carnegie Mellon Deny $1M Contract to Crack Tor
2015-11-19 21:11:21| TechNewsWorld
The FBI has denied allegations that it paid Carnegie Mellon University security researchers $1 million to crack a network designed to protect the anonymity of its users. The Tor Project, which operates the network, last week accused the FBI of cutting the CMU deal. The attack on Tor occurred from January to July 2014. The attackers discovered a way to strip the anonymity of Tor users.
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