
thought you might like this one:
www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/01/us-usa-syria-obama-order-idUSBRE8701OK20120801
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 22:18, Reply)

you saw the thing with the militarized police in Anaheim Ca I take it
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 22:38, Reply)

That thing in America is very much trying to prevent a London style riot...which is fine by me! However it all looks very OTT reaction.
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 23:11, Reply)

I know its dodgy as f*ck to listen to peoples answer machine by using the default password but to describe it as "hacking" gives them too much credit. It's also impossible to believe that they were the only publication doing it.
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 22:29, Reply)

Sounds like a type hacking to me. I don't see not using software to guess the password makes any difference
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 22:36, Reply)

But I guess it's the legal definition which they go by.
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 22:39, Reply)

seriously, the username and password were qwerty and zxcvbn. Told my brother and my housemate about it - it continued to work for at least 2 years.
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 0:01, Reply)

I expect this lot to squirm and blame each other in due course, which I shall observe with glee
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 22:40, Reply)

That has made my fucking day! and I have had a great day as it is!!
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 23:24, Reply)

I now have a fucking awesome day to look forward to!!
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 0:09, Reply)

"not only as it is untrue but also because I have spent my journalistic career campaigning for victims of crime"
should read "exploiting victims of crime to sell more newspapers".
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 7:39, Reply)