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Judge backs hackers in Boston subway dispute

Judge backs hackers in Boston subway dispute   more»»
BOSTON (Reuters) - Three students from the elite Massachusetts Institute of Technology who found a way to hack into Boston's transit system to get free rides can talk publicly about the security flaw, a court ruled on Tuesday in a decision hailed as a victory for academic freedom.

Tue Aug 19, 2008


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