March 21, 2010

'DOJ' Tag Index

N.Y. Man Admits to Copyright Infringement

Robert Cimino confessed to selling pirated software worth more than $270,000.
Tags: Copyright, DOJ, software, advertising, Internet

Businessmen Convicted for Defrauding E-Rate Program

Benjamin Rowner and Jay H. Soled will also have to pay $271,716 in restitution.
Tags: FCC, DOJ, government, education, fraud

TJX Hacker: Biggest ID Theft Ever

TJX Hacker pled guilty to 20 federal charges.
Tags: consumer, DOJ, security, software, hackers

Google Reports Alarming Spam Figures

Surprising no one, Google says that spam levels have risen considerably.
Tags: Google, e-Mail, DOJ, security, spam

Microsoft: Big Bounty for Conflicker

Redmond gathers forces from many industry to combat the Conflicker worm – adding a $250,000 bounty.
Tags: Microsoft, services, ICANN, DOJ, malware

Cyber Thieves Hit Payment Processor Heartland

UPDATED: A second major payment firm suffers a data breach -- and expert warn that more attacks may be to come.
Tags: e-Mail, DOJ, security, software, management

Does The State Dept. Ignore Security?

Reports suggest an ongoing pattern of unauthorized access to citizens' personal information.
Tags: services, DOJ, security, management, media

ID Thieves Hit Federal Credit Unions, Consumers

Sophisticated crooks are charged with filching funds from credit unions for the Senate, Navy and State Department while stealing millions from consumers' home equity lines of credit.
Tags: Senate, search, services, DOJ, security

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