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Tsunami Web Site 'hacking' Trial Delayed

News Daniel James Cuthbert, 28, from Whitechapel in East London has been charged with one offence under section one of the Computer Misuse Act following what police called an "unauthorised" attempt to access the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Web...

[May 18, 2005, 11:30]

Tsunami Appeal Site 'hacker' Found Guilty

Talkback Cuthbert's premise of accessing the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Web site was based on his intent to ascertain that he has not been conned, there has been cases of port re-direction on websites in which case the victim is not protected...

[October 14, 2005, 12:01]

Man Charged In DEC Hacking Affair

News Daniel James Cuthbert, 28, of Whitechapel in East London has been charged with one offence under section one of the Computer Misuse Act following an unauthorised attempt to access the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) Web site on New Year's Eve.

[February 11, 2005, 14:30]

Government To Launch Online Emergency Service

News The intranet will be available to emergency services and government departments for coordinating local and national responses to terrorist attacks and other major disasters. The pilot involved 50 test users from six local authorities, as well as...

[January 10, 2002, 13:54]

BT Engineers Assist Tsunami Relief Effort

News BT has donated £500,000 to the Disasters Emergency Committee, whose Web site it has also supported over the last week as the public rushed to donate. As technology companies rallied to support the relief effort following the Indian Ocean tsunami...

[January 4, 2005, 14:00]

Tsunami Charity Web Site Escapes Attack

News A man has been arrested for attempting to hack into the DEC.org.uk tsunami charity relief site. The Metropolitan Police were notified after the attempted hack was discovered on New Year's Eve and blocked by BT, which hosts the secure payment area...

[January 24, 2005, 8:45]