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University opens school for hackers

June 19, 2006 Scottish university says students will be carefully vetted for course in ethical hacking. TAGS: university, hacking, course, degree, hacker, student, information technology, security

Sacred Heart is latest university to be hacked

May 26, 2006 TV station says personal data of 135,000 was possibly exposed, including people who were never associated with the school. TAGS: university, social security number, Social Security, school, recruiting, hacker, security, server

Illinois university hit with security breach

July 5, 2006 Data on more than 180,000 people is at risk after hackers get into servers at Western Illinois University. TAGS: security breach, university, breach, institution, Illinois, hacker, incident, identity theft, security, credit card, student, server

Study: Laser printers may pose health risks

August 1, 2007 Toner particle emissions from laser printers can be as unhealthy as cigarette smoke, according to Australian university research. TAGS: emission, particle, laser printer, laser, printer, health, university, professor, HP LaserJet, researcher, HP

High-speed academic networks to merge

March 19, 2007 Internet2 and National LambdaRail plan to combine their efforts in order to facilitate research at universities. TAGS: Internet2, consortium, university, RIAA, technology company, merger, networking

Students offer Net advice to colleges

February 8, 2007 Panel discussion focuses on college students' perspective of technology in the classroom and on campus. TAGS: university, student, college student, Facebook, library, conference, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Democrats: Colleges must police copyright, or else

November 10, 2007 Top congressional Democrats put pressure on colleges and universities to stamp out peer-to-peer piracy or lose financial aid for all their students. TAGS: university, Audible Magic, college, P2P, student, Democrat, Napster Inc., president, file-sharing, letter

Politicos threaten schools over campus piracy

June 5, 2007 Members of Congress threaten new laws if universities don't adopt measures to block the transfer of copyrighted content. TAGS: university, copyright law, Rep., digital media, intellectual property, student, school

Universities register for virtual future

February 7, 2007 Students may soon meet with professors once a week and then use simulations, virtual worlds and downloads to complete coursework. TAGS: virtual worlds, Second Life, university, campus, chancellor, Sun Microsystems Inc., education, Scott McNealy, conference, student, online game, games

UCLA break-in puts data on 800,000 at risk

December 12, 2006 For more than a year, an intruder has been accessing private information on students and staff, among others, the university says. TAGS: social security number, security breach, Social Security, university, personal information, database, staff, student, security

Ohio University suffers security breaches

May 12, 2006 Data thieves may have plundered Social Security numbers and other private info belonging to students and faculty. TAGS: social security number, faculty, Social Security, university, school, student, health, server, security

University server in hackers' hands for a year

May 22, 2006 Intruders go undetected in total on three servers containing student data at Ohio University. TAGS: university, social security number, Social Security, school, hacker, server, security, health

Studios, RIAA target student piracy

April 27, 2006 Organizations send letters to 40 universities, urgently asking them to curtail illegal file sharing on their school networks. TAGS: RIAA, university, file-swapping, piracy, initiative, organization, file-sharing, LAN, student, school, letter, president, music

Universities need a privacy refresher course

April 26, 2006 You might assume e-privacy is a sacred trust within academia, but attorney Eric J. Sinrod says that's hardly the case. TAGS: university, data collection, personal information, online privacy, institution, privacy, survey, college, notice, e-commerce, school

Stanford using iTunes to take lectures global

November 3, 2005 Working hand-in-hand with Apple, the university is using iTunes to reach alumni. Everyone else can use it, too. TAGS: Stanford, alumni, lecture, university, Apple iTunes, Apple iTunes Music Store, student, Apple Computer, school, mobility

China's king of online dating

August 15, 2006 China's not the perfect place to try an Internet company, but Marine Ma's dating business is making slow and steady progress. TAGS: China, music download, Internet company, university, student, CEO

German universities embrace Linux

August 29, 2007 German state signs contract with Novell for the supply of Linux server and desktop products to schools serving 560,000 students. TAGS: Novell Inc., university, SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, enterprise server, Linux, Linux server, city, supply, Amsterdam, student, server, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft Research goes to school

December 12, 2006 Technology alone won't solve U.S. tech education woes, says Rick Rashid, head of Microsoft Research. TAGS: university, education, computer science, project, student, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

The fraternity at core of Israel's business

August 9, 2006 Israel's emergence as a technology powerhouse can be traced to a university that predates the country itself. TAGS: Israel, university, professor, R&D, school

How green could make Europe a tech power

March 24, 2008 The region has diesel expertise, a green populace, and interested governments. Could Europe be a big player in green tech? TAGS: subsidy, Europe, university, green tech, Germany, population, Israel, tax, electronics, PC
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