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May 12, 2008
We cannot stop growing identity theft trends by burying our heads in the sand. With the introduction of every innovative technology come new opportunities for cybercriminals to prosper.
Aug 21, 2008
A US federal judge has lifted a temporary injunction that denied three college students from presenting their subway payment hack research at the recent Defcon show.
Aug 12, 2008
Civil liberties groups are stepping into the battle between the federal government and three students from MIT.
Aug 7, 2008
Defendant not guilt of breaking hacker law, say legal eagles.
Jul 11, 2008
Telcos breathe sigh of relief.
Jun 5, 2008
Fourteen U.S. privacy groups have written to Eric Schmidt arguing that Google is breaking Californian law by not including a link to its privacy policy on its homepage.
May 8, 2008
A coalition of technology organisations and vendors has asked a federal appeals court to reject a lawsuit that adware maker Zango has continued to pursue against Kaspersky Lab, accusing the anti-virus firm of unfairly blocking user access to its services.
Mar 10, 2008
Northrop Grumman has grown to a $30-billion-a-year company by designing and building some of the world's most sophisticated war-fighting tools, be it stealth bombers, airborne surveillance systems or nuclear-powered aircraft carriers and submarines.
Feb 25, 2008
Researchers find way to foil disk encryption.
Feb 8, 2008
Terrorists may be using virtual worlds such as Second Life to meet and exchange ideas, security experts warned today..
Dec 3, 2007
Karl Hart doesn't need to read articles or watch the evening news to know that financially motivated hackers nowadays are finding easy pickings at colleges and universities across the country.
Nov 22, 2007
The newest generation of employees connects with friends on Facebook and shares YouTube videos on lunch breaks or throughout the working day.
Aug 28, 2007
A group of developers claims to have succeeded in breaking the iPhone's SIM-lock, allowing users to equip the phone with a SIM-card that allows them to operate the device on GSM networks other than AT&T.
Jun 6, 2007
Even though Apple's iTunes tracks are now free of digital rights management (DRM) software, privacy advocates are voicing concern over personal information attached to the music files.
Mar 14, 2007
Viacom officially lodged a US$1 billion lawsuit against Google and YouTube for copyright infringements, the media conglomerate announced today.
Feb 2, 2007
Company must pay legal fees for attempted subpoena.
Jan 4, 2007
In a move that will boost Cisco Systems' presence in the security arena, the networking giant announced plans today to acquire enterprise spam- and spyware-protection provider IronPort Systems.
May 24, 2006
Fresh off a federal court victory last week in which a judge ruled it could maintain ownership of documents it plans to use in a class-action lawsuit against AT&T, the nonprofit Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is looking forward to another day in court next month.
Apr 14, 2006
Security and privacy experts voiced their concerns over whether or not Google’s latest desktop feature is a threat because of a controversial feature that allows users to run remote searches across multiple computers.
The internet search giant contended that the “search across computers” feature of Google Desktop 3 Beta, “helps users easily access information from all their computers so they don’t need to remember where all of their documents are organized or filed.”
However, the Electronic Frontier Foundation said that the feature would make personal data more susceptible to government subpoenas and hackers.
Feb 10, 2006
The Electronic Frontier Foundation today warned against using the new version of Google Desktop, which has a feature that the watchdog group believes could be a target for malicious hackers.