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Aug 26, 2008
A federal grand jury in New Orleans has indicted a Brazilian man on charges he operated a botnet that was used to deliver spam.
Aug 1, 2008
Gary McKinnon has vowed to take his case to the European Court of Human Rights, after his appeal against extradition was rejected.
Aug 6, 2008
US Federal authorities have busted the criminal ring responsible for the largest hacking and identity theft case in history.
Jul 31, 2008
UK's highest court has quashed Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon's appeal against an extradition order.
Jul 31, 2008
In a submission to court Google is arguing that in the modern world there can be no expectation of privacy.
Jul 24, 2008
The principal owners of E-Gold, an online money transfer system, have pleaded guilty in federal court to operating a business that caters to cybercriminals.
May 15, 2008
The serial company founder and SC's CEO of the Year tells Paul Fisher why he knew all along that data-centric security was the future.
Apr 18, 2008
A Los Angeles man pleaded guilty on Wednesday to charges he oversaw a collection of hundreds of thousands of zombie computers that he used to steal personal data and perpetrate identity theft.
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.
Feb 13, 2008
A juvenile cohort of botmaster Jeanson James Ancheta pleaded guilty this week to using botnets to infect thousands of PCs, including those used by sensitive government agencies.
Jan 29, 2008
A Florida woman, fearing she was about to be fired from her job, has been arrested for allegedly deleting seven year's worth of her employer's architectural data.
Jan 25, 2008
Above and below. Left and right. In front and behind you. Use multi-dimensional security to fend off attackers, no matter where they come from.
May 24, 2007
The Internet Spyware Prevention Act of 2007 was approved by the US House of Representatives this week, but the bill still faces a significant test in the prospect of Senate affirmation.
Dec 21, 2007
TOP 5 CYBERATTACKS: 1. The Storm Worm
What began as an email-spawned trojan attack using fake news stories to lure victims became the most widespread cyber-assault in recent memory. Still replicating, and exploiting a number of patched vulnerabilities, the botnet-fueled, socially engineered attack may make next year's list as well.
Dec 20, 2007
The University of California system has agreed to pay the US Department of Energy (DOE) a US$2.8 million fine as a result of a security breach at Los Alamos National Laboratory last year.
Jan 9, 2007
A Singaporean hacker has been charged with posting a fake July 2005 bomb threat on a technology website and 60 counts of illegally accessing a wireless network.
Nov 6, 2007
A convicted AOL junk mailer, who tried to strike a spam business deal over instant messenger with a confidential informant, was sentenced on Friday to 27 months in prison.
Nov 6, 2007
Portions of the Cyber Crime Act of 2007 have been folded into another bill mandating tougher cybersecurity standards, the Identity Theft Enforcement and Restitution Act of 2007.
Oct 30, 2007
Visa has doled out some US$880,000 in fines to a Cincinnati-based acquiring bank that retail chain TJX contracted with to process most of its credit card transactions.
Oct 23, 2007
Gary McKinnon, accused of hacking into US government computers, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage, can protest his extradition to America in Britain's highest court, a three-judge panel ruled today.