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1. Sarah Palin Hacker accused of previous computer intrusion
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
  David Kernell, who was indicted earlier in the week for illegally gaining access to Governor Sarah Palin’s personal Yahoo e-mail account, was allegedly also involved in computer intrusion alm
Friday, October 10, 2008 10:46

... he didn’t know about his son’s criminal activities.  David has been charged with a single count of illegally accessing a protected a computer, a felony, and could face up to five years in prison...
Thursday, October 09, 2008 12:38

  Large organizations and enterprise customers are legally required to store business email messages securely and reliably for litigation or other legal issues. Google already offers a one year
Thursday, October 09, 2008 10:15

4. Court calls $222,000 RIAA sentence a “farce”, vacates verdict
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...ngle mother’s acts of using Kazaa are the equivalent, for example, to the acts of global financial firms illegally infringing on copyrights in order to profit in the securities market.” The Court sti...
Thursday, September 25, 2008 10:19

...tudent at the University of Tennessee and son of a state Democratic representative, is believed to have illegally accessed the Republican Vice Presidential nominee’s Yahoo account by answering pers...
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 17:27

6. FBI searches apartment in Palin case
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...gents also took pictures “of everything inside the apartment.”   David Kernell is believed to have illegally accessed Sarah Palin’s email account and published background information of the “hac...
Monday, September 22, 2008 10:55

7. Greek hackers deface LHC webpage, leave files
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...les on project servers. The cmsmon.cern.ch site, belonging to the Compact Muon Solenoid Experiment, was illegally accessed on September 9th and 10th and hackers bragged to the world about their feat....
Friday, September 12, 2008 19:00

8. Cashing in: Google sued for patent infringement
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...ct Court in the Eastern District of Texas, alleges that Google Base, AdWords, Blogger, Sites and YouTube illegally use a patent-protected method of “maintaining an automated and network-accessible dat...
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 00:51

...ts, has been shut down by hackers.  Barely a week old, the official version of the game was meant to legally replace the immensely popular Scrabulous game which was taken down by legal action f...
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 16:16

10. Young adults willing to pay for music - survey
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...ccess and the convenience of digital downloads have contributed to an enormous amount of music now being illegally copied from peer-to-peer networks. 63% of respondents are downloading their music fro...
Monday, June 16, 2008 15:27

...ntroversy is former UCLA Medical Center administrative assistant Lawanda Jackson.  The DPH says she illegally accessed records for 104 days from July 1 2006 to May 21 2007.  She also receive...
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 03:51

...mputer fraud and unauthorized access into taxpayer files.  According to the indictment, the workers illegally accessed the files of 13 taxpayers. This apparently happens so often at the IRS that...
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 03:50

13. Geek Squad lawsuit opens up with employee confession
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... "It was dumb, and I regret that lapse in judgment. I have placed Best Buy in a precarious position, both legally and 'reputationally,'" said Giffels.  Several other people claiming to be Geek S...
Monday, May 05, 2008 10:54

14. Former UCLA employee indicted for snooping celebrity medical records
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
  A former UCAL Medical Center employee has been indicted for allegedly illegally accessing the computerized medical records of celebrities.  The indictment was handed down by the United S
Wednesday, April 30, 2008 09:05

15. British may face Internet ban for illegal downloads
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
The government is proposing a plan that would lock up all Internet access for users who are found to be illegally downloaing music and videos. London (England) - The government is proposing a plan
Tuesday, February 12, 2008 05:58

If you ever have the opportunity to illegally change your grades, think of these two California students - they're facing up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine for exactly that crime. Fre
Monday, November 05, 2007 06:51

17. RIAA says lawsuits cannot be the complete answer to music piracy
(Business and Law/Business and Law Analysis)
...e latest statistics from the RIAA, there were over 7.8 million households in March 2007 in the U.S. that illegally downloaded music versus 6.9 million households in April 2003, when the litigation cam...
Monday, July 23, 2007 10:47

18. Modded Xboxes to be banned
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
Microsoft has stepped up its Xbox Live security to ban any console that has been illegally modified from connecting online. Redmond (WA) - Microsoft has stepped up its Xbox Live security to ban any c
Friday, May 18, 2007 09:52

... me to expose ALL of the customers [and] their information."   If the hack is serious, Valve is legally obligated to inform its customers in some states. Valve has not yet responded to our...
Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:35

20. Roller Coaster Tycoon lawsuit goes to high UK court
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
...of inducement" is different in the UK than it is in the US, and because of the precedents Atari would legally have little chance at success.  However, the House of Lords has the power to cha...
Tuesday, March 13, 2007 10:16

21. Opinion: Who needs DRM?
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... Digital downloads were more expensive than the actual CD in the store and despite the fact that users had legally purchased songs, DRM kept them hostage. And you have to remember, we are talking here...
Tuesday, February 20, 2007 10:06

22. Scalers beat HD DVD and Blu-ray at CES 2007 - analysis
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
...s like a muli-level marketing format. People can, with little background, set up an on-line store to sell, legally, content from these studios. These stores specialize in their customers unique needs ...
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 20:26

... Movies and Music are the only two things I know of that are actually more valuable if they are obtained illegally than if they are purchased: Illegal content can be used everywhere while legally purc...
Saturday, January 06, 2007 18:07

... to the user experience. In a few days, this service will include downloadable content including the first legally downloadable commercial HD content. There was also a unique emphasis on voice which m...
Tuesday, November 21, 2006 18:15

25. UPDATE 2: Google to acquire YouTube in $1.65 billion deal
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...daches. Because of pressure from copyright holders like NBC and Universal Music Group, whose content was illegally being posted on YouTube, the San Bruno, Calif.-based site was forced to initiate a pr...
Monday, October 09, 2006 20:25

... will introduce new tools that aim to make pirated versions less attractive and prompt users to activate a legally obtained copy of the OS. Deeply integrated into the core of the software, Microsoft w...
Thursday, October 05, 2006 15:48

... The Today Show, and other NBC shows showing up online from various users. After YouTube removed all the illegally posted content, in June, NBC announced a partnership with the Web site: NBC now uses ...
Monday, September 18, 2006 15:16

28. Universal may sue YouTube, MySpace
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...be. A handful of media companies have ordered the video sharing site to remove clips from users who have illegally posted their content. For example, YouTube had to take down all Saturday Night Live a...
Friday, September 15, 2006 20:16

29. Virtual Second Life world hit by real hackers
(Networking/Networking Features)
...th some very real criminals. Linden Lab, the owners of Second Life, has warned players that hackers have illegally accessed a database containing player names and financial information. As a precautio...
Monday, September 11, 2006 18:53

...amp;T chief privacy officer Priscilla Hill-Ardoin said, "We recognize that there is an active market for illegally obtained personal information." San Antonio (TX) - As a gentle way of admitting t...
Wednesday, August 30, 2006 19:06

31. Defcon 2006: Oracle not so "unbreakable"
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Your company's cleaning lady could be illegally moonlighting as your Oracle database administrator. Alexander Kornbrust, founder and CEO of Red Database Security, says hackers could easily exploit vu
Monday, August 07, 2006 15:23

32. Apple must disclose iTunes DRM to competitors, but can charge for it
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
...o be protected. Apparently criticizing the law for mixing its metaphors, the statement implied it would be legally impossible to attribute human rights, as defined by the Declaration, to an "end." The...
Monday, July 31, 2006 15:31

33. Quo vadis, Viiv?
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...next-generation content protection system AACS. We are very firm advocates to say 'I want to copy my discs legally and I do not the DMCA to be used against me. I am not a criminal'. The HD DVD group s...
Monday, July 17, 2006 03:59

34. Iron Mountain loses backup tapes for its major customers
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Tape retrieval and storage company Iron Mountain has lost the backup tapes for the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) and another unnamed customer, the company admitted today.
Wednesday, May 03, 2006 21:46

35. Man charged with hacking into USC's student application system
(Archived/Networking/Networking Features)
Federal prosecutors have charged a San Diego man with hacking into the University of Southern California's application system. Eric McCarty, a network security penetration tester, used a database vul
Friday, April 21, 2006 19:30

36. Ebay shuts down Russian password broker website
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
EBay and Sunbelt Software have partnered up to shut down a Russian website that was illegally selling customer account information. Sunbelt Software, based in Clearwater Florida, found the website an
Tuesday, March 28, 2006 02:54

37. Microsoft accuses EC of conspiracy, secret negotiations in antitrust affair
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
A Supplemental Response issued today to the European Commission by Microsoft accuses the EC of collaborating with representatives of four un-named co-conspirators - companies it calls its "adversarie
Thursday, March 02, 2006 22:46

38. Dueling DRM frameworks prolong high-def confusion
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Two key milestones in the settlement of digital rights management issues regarding next-generation high-definition content, took place this week: an interim agreement on the final AACS specification,
Thursday, February 23, 2006 23:05

39. Caucus chair: US Internet leaders capitulate to Chinese repression
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, and Cisco Systems have either declined invitations, or have not responded, to appear in a meeting of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus. The subject is the way the compan
Tuesday, January 31, 2006 21:19

40. The Three Most Deadly Letters at CES and MacWorld: DRM
(Archived/Opinion/Opinion Features)
...g new customer experience. What we often got is the word "can't" applied to the things we really wanted to legally do. ...
Tuesday, January 10, 2006 14:41

41. CES 2006: Highlights of Thursday's coverage from TG Daily
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
The first official day of this year's Consumer Electronics Show - which we who keep count call "Day 2" - brought the two competing high-definition videodisc formats back into the spotlight. Meanwhile
Saturday, January 07, 2006 04:32

42. CES 2006: Legally access DVDs across your LAN
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
  Developing CES story
Thursday, January 05, 2006 00:57

43. 180solutions sues Zone Labs for being called 'spyware'
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
  Zone Labs, an Internet security firm, has been sued by 180solutions. The documents filed in Washington state claim that Zone Labs wrongfully classifies 180solutions' software as spyware.
Friday, December 02, 2005 23:57

44. Hackers gain access to millions of Scottrade's accounts
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Features)
...irm known for their $7 commission for online orders, has been hacked. Company officials say that someone illegally gained access to the company's E-secure system which contains names, addresses and mo...
Monday, November 28, 2005 21:30

45. Sophos discovers two Trojans hiding behind Sony BMG DRM
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
  As the Sony BMG DRM affair continues to unfold by the hour, British security software firm Sophos today discovered two Trojan horse packages that can leverage the DRM package's stealth capabili
Thursday, November 10, 2005 21:50

  A new and relatively unpublicized technology called Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) could seek to drive down carriers' costs by leveraging a capability within new cell phones to connect with the
Wednesday, November 09, 2005 23:23

  Napster has a long way to go to catch up with market leader iTunes, but its latest salvo may actually score a hit: With its new version 3.5, Napster is increasing its audio fidelity to 192k, ma
Wednesday, November 09, 2005 17:05

  Microsoft's plans to make the XML-based iHD interactive provision a component of Windows Vista will drive down production costs for computer manufacturers, says an HP official. The cost reducti
Monday, October 31, 2005 17:15

49. HP requests feature additions to Blu-ray disc technology
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
  UPDATED 20 Oct 2005 11:50 am EST In a partial reversal of its public stand in response to Microsoft's and Intel's support of HD DVD, Hewlett-Packard issued a public request for the Blu-ray Dis
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 21:51

50. Apple announces two video iPods
(Archived/Mobility/Mobility Features)
  Apple has announced two classes of iPods this morning: a 30 GByte model which sells for $299, and a 60 GByte model which sells for $399. Both models come with a 2.5" color screen. The new conso
Wednesday, October 12, 2005 18:16

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