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InternetNews May 15, 2006 Roy Mark |
Fed Spyware Distributor Sentenced A former Department of Education network security employee was sentenced to five months in prison Friday for placing spyware on his boss's computer. |
InternetNews October 17, 2005 Roy Mark |
Online Smut Peddler Takes Guilty Plea The FBI says a Washington, D.C., man had 11,000 images of child pornography for Internet distribution. |
InternetNews January 19, 2005 Roy Mark |
DOJ Scores First Criminal P2P Convictions The U.S. Department of Justice bagged its first-ever criminal convictions for peer-to-peer copyright theft Tuesday when two men arrested in last summer's Operation Digital Gridlock pleaded guilty. |
InternetNews August 24, 2006 Roy Mark |
AT&T After 'John Doe' Data Brokers New legal tactics aim to curb data brokers gaining unauthorized access to confidential phone records. |
InternetNews November 15, 2006 Roy Mark |
Former CA Top Salesman Gets 7 Years Former Computer Associates chief salesman Stephen Richards was sentenced Tuesday to seven years in prison for his role in the company's financial accounting scandal that cost stockholders $400 million. |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
Egg On Enron Faces The people who brought about the Enron debacle are slowly starting to pay for their crimes. |
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Money For Nothing An Illinois man has admitted banking more than $470,000 in paychecks from a New Jersey company he never worked for. |
InternetNews January 15, 2009 Richard Adhikari |
Does the State Dept. Ignore Security? UPDATED: Reports suggest an ongoing pattern of unauthorized access to citizens' personal information. |
InternetNews October 13, 2005 Roy Mark |
Price-Fixing Costs Samsung $300M The Korean chip giant is latest DRAM maker to plead guilty in US courts to its role in a global price-fixing conspiracy. The size of the fine is historic in proportion. Infineon and Hynix had already plead guilty to similar charges. |
BusinessWeek January 12, 2004 |
On Trial This year, the wheels of justice may catch up to some corporate movers and shakers. |