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    Former FBI, CIA employee pleads guilty to computer crime 14/11/2007 08:44:02

    A former employee of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and Central Intelligence Agency has pleaded guilty to charges of fraudulently obtaining US citizenship and accessing a US government computer system to unlawfully find information about her relatives and the Islamic organization Hizballah.
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    Former Brocade CEO guilty of backdating charges 08/08/2007 08:10:06

    A jury has found former Brocade Communications Systems CEO Gregory Reyes guilty of charges related to the company's backdating of stock-option grants.
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    Initiatives launched to protect against Internet scams 19/03/2007 14:58:01

    The federal government is relying on end user education to try and deal with online fraud and increasingly sophisticated e-mail attacks.
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    Kaspersky: Malware quality drops, quantity rises 19/12/2006 16:28:52

    They just don't make malware like they used to. Or at least like they did earlier this year.
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    HP's Dunn to testify before House on spying scandal 20/09/2006 11:54:39

    HP chair, Patricia Dunn, will answer questions on the spying scandal that has embroiled her company during a House committee hearing on Capitol Hill next week.
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    Web site operator pleads guilty to piracy 19/06/2006 07:54:13

    BuysUSA.com's owner pleaded guilty to selling nearly US$20 million worth of pirated software through the mail, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said Friday.
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    Three sentenced for 'warez' activities 22/05/2006 08:15:41

    Three US men have been sentenced to jail or home confinement for their participation in so-called warez online piracy groups, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced.
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    Check Point withdraws bid for Sourcefire 27/03/2006 08:36:53

    Check Point Software Technologies, an Internet security company, on Thursday withdrew its application to acquire intrusion-prevention firm Sourcefire amid protests over the deal by some US government offices.
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    Los Angeles division of FBI makes botnet-related arrest 07/11/2005 08:15:24

    The Los Angeles division of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation Thursday arrested a 20-year-old man on charges that he illegally made thousands of dollars by setting up a botnet of compromised computers to sell them for hacking and spam purposes.
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    GBU 07/09/2005 10:06:34

    Editor sandra_rossi@idg.com.au checks the inbox for hot news tips and sends an exclusive GBU mug to tipsters...
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    'Loverspy' program creator indicted, on the run 30/08/2005 08:40:20

    The creator of Loverspy, software to surreptitiously observe individuals' online activities, has been indicted for allegedly violating US federal computer privacy laws, local and federal authorities announced Friday.
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