Warchalking marks the Wi-Fi 'hot spots'
Taking a page from Depression-era hobos, London geeks are using a system of chalk symbols, drawn on a wall or pavement, to indicate where they can get a decent wireless connection.
Taking a page from Depression-era hobos, London geeks are using a system of chalk symbols, drawn on a wall or pavement, to indicate where they can get a decent wireless connection.
Hacking is an international crime. Is extradition the right way for governments to go? Part of a series on hot topics in security.
Gary McKinnon, the Briton faced with extradition to the U.S., is charged with hacking into U.S. military systems.
Man accused of hacking government sites says he was initially trying to prove the feds know about the existence of extraterrestrials. Newsmaker: Gary McKinnon
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U.K. judge rules that accused hacker Gary McKinnon must face a court in the U.S., but an appeal is likely.
Gary McKinnon, the British man fighting extradition to the U.S., is planning to appear on a panel at a U.K. security conference.
A former systems administrator from London is indicted on charges of hacking and shutting down military systems just after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
British man's legal fight continues to avoid extradition to the U.S. to face hacking charges and possible imprisonment at Guantanamo Bay.
London court hears that Gary McKinnon was told he would "fry" in New Jersey unless he cooperated with U.S. authorities.