Hacker group posts names of BART site subscribers
Bay Area Rapid Transit district officials said they were attempting Sunday to shut down a hacker's group website that lists the names of thousands of San Francisco Bay area residents who are email subscribers of a legitimate BART website. The hacking group, Anonymous, said the action was retribution for BARTâs âcensorship" by cutting off underground cellphone service for a few hours at several stations to thwart a planned protest. | Tainted beef leads to grocery recalls
At least three major grocery store chains have recalled some of their ground beef packages because they could be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. | UK's Cameron may gain from tough riot resonse
British Prime Minister David Cameron could gain a political advantage from the riots that swept British cities last week if he provides the strong law and order response many voters want. | Tropical Storm Gert will brush Bermuda
Tropical Storm Gert strengthened slowly on Sunday on a track toward Bermuda and forecasters said the global reinsurance hub could expect increased winds, rain and surf when the storm passed on its eastern side. | Copyright 2011 msnbc.com RSS URL: http://rss.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032091/device/rss/rss.xml |