Archive for July, 2010

Hack attack hits ATM jackpots

July 31, 2010 | In: News

Computer security researcher Barnaby Jack jokes that he has resorted to hiding cash under his bed since figuring out how to crack automated teller machines remotely using the Internet.The New Zealand native on Saturday demonstrated his "ATM jackpotting"...

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Victoria Azarenka of Belarus advanced to her third final of the WTA season, defeating Australian top seed Samantha Stosur 6-2, 6-3 on Saturday at the Bank of the West Classic.Azarenka, who won on her 21st birthday, will play for the title on Sunday...

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Serbian drama "Tilva Ros" won the best film award at the 16th Sarajevo Film Festival, the Balkan region's biggest such competition, organisers said on Saturday.The film directed by Nikola Lezaic -- a story of two teenagers' growing pains in a dying mining...

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Dibaba wins women’s 10,000m

July 31, 2010 | In: News

Double Olympic champion Tirunesh Dibaba restored Ethiopia's track pride when she won the women's 10,000m at the African athletics championships here on Saturday.The 24-year-old proved she has overcome the injuries that decimated her entire 2009 season...

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Two more protesters were killed Saturday in revolt-hit Indian Kashmir, bringing to six the number of young men shot dead by security forces in two days as fresh violence shook the region.The latest casualties marked the deadliest 48 hours in the...

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Spain's Luis Leon Sanchez, riding for the Caisse d'Epargne team, on Saturday won the San Sebastian Classic.Sanchez finished ahead of Kazakh rider Alexandre Vinokourov of the Astana team with Carlos Sastre of Spain, riding for Cervelo, in third place after...

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The latest infanticide case in France has drawn disgust and anger at home and abroad, but not all countries are ready to treat baby-killing mothers the same way.

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President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Friday that he would look into stripping French citizenship from anyone of foreign origin who "threatened the life of a police officer" following a spate of riots around Grenoble earlier this month.

Pakistan were bowled out for 182 in reply to England's first innings 354, a deficit of 172, on the third day of the first Test at Trent Bridge on Saturday.Umar Gul was a Test-best 65 not out after last man Mohammad Asif was run out by Eoin Morgan's direct...

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The New Delhi Commonwealth Games was rocked by a scandal Saturday with a report alleging that all construction quality certificates inspected so far have turned out to be fake or "suspect."With barely two months left to go before the opening of the...

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