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InternetNews January 27, 2006 Roy Mark |
Feds Charge 10 More in Warez Wars Federal authorities continued their national crackdown on warez dealers this week, charging 10 more individuals with violating the No Electronic Theft Act.  |
Reason February 2006 Tim Cavanaugh |
Hold the Good News Can any American worthy of the name suggest that public-works boondoggles in Iraq are worth a red cent or a drop of American blood?  |
InternetNews January 26, 2006 Roy Mark |
FTC Slaps Record Fine on ChoicePoint Info broker agrees to $15 million in penalties for last year's massive data breach. The company's stock subsequently dropped $3.05 a share to $43.25.  |
InternetNews January 25, 2006 Roy Mark |
Capitol Hill Roiling Over Online Phone Records The furor over online data brokers selling personal telephone data continues to roil on Capitol Hill with a House panel now demanding to know when the Federal Communications Commission will complete its investigation.  |
InternetNews January 25, 2006 Roy Mark |
ID Theft Reports Down, Losses Up Internet-related identity theft and fraud complaints may be leveling off, but overall financial losses are growing from the security breaches, new data from the Federal Trade Commission reveals.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2006 Roy Mark |
HD Radio: New Chance for More Fed Regs? The Recording Industry Association of America is back before Congress seeking more protection and compensation.  |
ifeminists January 18, 2006 Carey Roberts |
Alito Hearings Bring Fathers Back into the Abortion Debate Judge Samuel Alito, whose Supreme Court confirmation is expected later this week, has almost single-handedly deflated the Leftist hegemony over the spousal notification of abortion debate.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2006 Roy Mark |
180solutions Spyware Practice Far From Perfect The Center for Democracy & Technology Monday accused 180solutions, one of the world's largest developers of Internet advertising software, of "deliberately and repeatedly" engaging in illegal and deceptive spyware practices.  |
InternetNews January 24, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
'Botmaster' Pleads Guilty to Zombie Profits A 20-year-old Los Angeles man faces up to 25 years in prison after pleading guilty Monday to federal charges he profited from an army of 400,000 zombie computers.  |
Inc. January 2006 Sasha Issenberg |
Q&A: Joe Sitt, Thor Equities Joseph J. Sitt, the 41-year-old CEO and founder of Thor Equities, has spent 20 years trying to lure the nation's top retail chains into inner cities and yuppie downtowns.  |
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