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House Panel Pushes Cybersecurity Post
New legislation raises profile of securing the nation against digital attacks.
States Take Spyware Action Into Their Own Hands
Washington will soon join Utah and California in passing laws targeting spyware and phishing.
Data Brokers Step Into Senate Panel's Fire
Judiciary chairman predicts tough legislation cracking down on personal data breaches.
Feinstein Tightens ID Theft Proposal
California Democrat calls for national notification law just before Senate hearing.
Federal E-Rate Indictments Grow
Six companies and five individuals charged with wire fraud, collusion, aiding and abetting, and conspiracy.
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