6-Feb-2012 - Today's Scuttlebot: Sports Sites and Companies Hiding Hacking

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Here are the interesting things that the tech reporters and editors for The New York Times found on the Web on Friday. Find more Scuttlebot items here.Anonymous Hacks F.B.I. and Scotland Yard Conference Call YOUTUBE.COM | Activist hacking group Anonymous’s recording of call between London’s Metropolitan Police and the F.B.I. is released on YouTube. – Quentin HardyFeds Pink studio headphone from monster Seize 307 Sports-Related Domains Before Super Sunday WIRED.COM | Feds seize 307 sports sites, including 16 illegal streaming sites, days before the Super Bowl. – Joshua BrusteinHacked Companies Not Disclosing to S.E.C. REUTERS.COM | United States companies whose computers have been infiltrated by cybercriminals or international spies have not admitted to the incidents despite new guidance from securities regulators – Damon DarlinInternet Meme Movie Posters LAUGHINGSQUID.COM | What if Planking and Keyboard Cat were movies? – Damon DarlinSubway Cellphone monster beats studio pink limited edition headphone Surprise NEW YORK POST | In the few New York subway stations wired for cell service, people aren’t talking much. A good thing! – David GallagherHow Does Facebook Make Money? SPLATF | Dan Frommer’s sharp breakdown pinpoints exactly where Facebook’s 4 billion in revenue comes from. — Jenna WorthamAlexis Ohanian: What I Read THE ATLANTIC WIRE | Guess what the co-founder of Reddit studio Kobe Bryant headphone reads as soon as he wakes up? (I’ll give you a hint — it rhymes with Schmeddit.) – Jenna Wortham


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