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...three while buying coffee and flicking through a newspaper, we’ve grown accustomed to jumping from one activity to the next without giving anyone our undivided attention and care. According to a report by the BBC, “the addictive nature of web browsing can leave you with an attention span of nine seconds—the same as a goldfish.” It’s difficult for even the putative best and brightest to concentrate on the moment at hand with midterms, rehearsals and deadlines vying for their attention, and an iPhone full...
Hackers again broke into university Web sites in 2005, when they distributed secure admissions information from top business schools, including Harvard Business School. [SEE CORRECTION BELOW...
...Maybe you don’t like it but this is to demonstrate that persons like [the site administrator]...don’t know how to secure a web site,” the message read in broken English...
...weekend’s incident was described as “a major security breach” by the Web site Torrentfreak.com, which first reported the incident...
...story, "Hackers Break Into GSAS Computer Network, Post Protected Content to Downloading Web Site," contained incorrect information about an incident at Harvard Business School in 2005. The article reported that the Business School's Web site was hacked and "secure admissions information" was distributed. In fact, the Web site in question was owned by ApplyYourself, an independent contractor hired by the Business School. Additionally, the site was not hacked—it had a glitch that allowed individuals to see their own admissions results in an unauthorized manner...