Station sponsoring Denver conference on cybersecurity. Hackers broke into the Web site of a local Internet radio station that’s sponsoring a Denver conference next week aimed at thwarting computer break-ins. The attack is believed to have caused more than $50,000 in damage. “It’s ironic that this all happened,” said Larry Nelson, co- founder of Denver-based w3w3 network, the target of the attack and sponsor of the May 6-7 conference dubbed “Cyber Security Super Bowl.” “When you start to do things that target computer hackers, you open yourself to attack from such people,” Nelson added. “It becomes a challenge for them.” The FBI is expected to investigate the break-in. Nelson said the hackers got away with up to 1,000 names and e-mail addresses for people attending the cybersecurity conference. But they didn’t get any credit-card numbers or Social Security numbers. Full Story
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