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Jun 20, 2008
A unique breach of bank information has hit one of the world's largest banks.
Jun 16, 2008
Gary McKinnon, the Briton who is facing extradition to the US for hacking into NASA's computers, is to appeal the deportation on Monday.
May 15, 2008
MySpace has won its legal challenge against two individuals who bombarded its members with spam..
May 5, 2008
The White House has stated that it is unable to provide investigators with over five million emails relating to the run-up to the Iraq war because it has accidentally deleted them..
Apr 21, 2008
A new targeted phishing attack is attempting to dupe users into downloading malware by sending bogus court subpoenas..
Feb 21, 2008
A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered the disabling of a website that discloses confidential information, a precedent-setting ruling that may raise a legal challenge to the growing online black market in purloined data while testing First Amendment rights.
Nov 19, 2007
A court document in a drug smuggling case has shown that the private email service Hushmail has been cooperating with police in handing over user emails..
Nov 19, 2007
A bipartisan bill that would impose harsher restrictions on cyberattacks and permit identity theft victims to seek financial restitution in federal court is on its way to the U.S. House of Representatives after speedily passing through the Senate Thursday night in a unanimous vote.
Oct 26, 2007
A group of New England banking associations contended in a court filing Tuesday that hackers stole 94 million account numbers when they infiltrated the databases of clothing retailer TJX, the Boston Globe reported today.
Jun 10, 2008
Cambridge University security researcher Dr Richard Clayton argues that BT should be prosecuted because it monitored internet users' websurfing habits without their permission, while the telco declines to say its activities were legal.
Jun 10, 2008
Phishing attacks that target high-value assets are increasing, according to researchers at Verisign's iDefense Labs. During the past year, waves of attacks have risen from three or four a month to as many as 10 per month.
Jun 5, 2008
The social networking site has been hit by a legal complaint that claims it has failed to gain users' permission to distribute their information.
May 30, 2008
The FBI has indicated a California man for an ingenious scam that bilked US$50,000 -- a few pennies at a time -- from online brokerage companies E*trade and Schwab.com.
May 27, 2008
Local authority races to upgrade its system security as the second teenager in five months breaches its network defences, copying 55,000 records
May 9, 2008
The FBI has lifted a gagging order against the non-profit Internet Archive after the organisation refused to hand over details on one of its users..
Apr 30, 2008
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard presents serious legal challenges and risk for retailers.
Apr 16, 2008
Thousands of chief executives in the United States were targeted Monday by a new round of phishing emails that claim to contain a subpoena ordering recipients to testify in court.
Mar 31, 2008
Security firm Finjan has filed several motions against Secure Computing in an attempt to prevent its rival from selling products ruled to have infringed on certain Finjan patents..
Mar 18, 2008
Robert Alan Soloway, the so-called "spam king," pleaded guilty on Friday after prosecutors charged him with using botnets to deliver millions of unwanted junk mail messages to victims across the world.
Mar 5, 2008
A Federal judge's decision last week to reverse his own ruling and lift what he had declared was a "permanent" injunction shutting the Wikileaks.org site for posting bank documents has been hailed by civil liberties lawyers as an important benchmark in applying First Amendment protections to such sites.
 
 
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