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U.S. denies attacking Wikileaks
The U.S. State Department has denied asking other countries to open criminal investigations into Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange.
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Apple pressured police for Gizmodo-iPhone search
Apple told local police that its missing iPhone prototype was so valuable a price could not be placed on it, according to court documents made public Friday.
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Kaspersky investigates Mac security after spate of malware attacks
Kaspersky Lab is analyzing Mac OS X after a spate of malware attacks hit the operating system, according to a clarified statement from the security firm's CTO.
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Microsoft serves subpoenas on Google to disrupt criminal botnet
New details have emerged in a massive lawsuit by Microsoft and the banking industry to take down a global botnet based on the Zeus Trojan. Ironically, the leak occurred when Google exercised its...
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FTC hires former DoJ lawyer in Google antitrust investigation
The FTC has hired a prominent former Justice Dept. lawyer in a bid to direct an investigation into Google's business practices, alongside a European antitrust case into the company.
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Google hits back at FCC over Wi-Fi data collection fine
Google has escaped a wiretap investigation, but it will keep the permanent black mark against its name for "impeding" an FCC probe, which it was fined $25,000 for.
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Should the DoJ investigate e-book DRM and hardware lock-in?
The problem is that when you start to examine lock-in to specific hardware, you're opening a can of worms.
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UK police investigate after anti-terror hotline 'recorded'
Hackers have apparently accessed and recorded anti-terror calls and posted the contents online. A UK police investigation is under way.
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Petition: Investigate employers asking for Facebook passwords
Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) has launched a petition backing two U.S. senators who have called for an investigation into the practice of employers asking for Facebook passwords.
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Apple investigating, replacing problematic iPad 3 Wi-Fi tablets
Apple is "capturing" and replacing iPad 3 devices that appear to suffer from Wi-Fi related issues, according to a leaked internal memo, but remains publicly silent on the matter.
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Amazon 'under investigation' by UK tax authorities
Amazon is under "examination" by UK tax authorities, amongst others, according to a U.S. SEC filing. Claims made suggest the retail giant 'avoids' paying corporate tax in the UK.
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Microsoft investigating used Xbox 360 credit card hack
Security researchers say they can extract credit card information from Xbox 360s even after they have been restored to factory settings. Microsoft says it is investigating the claims.
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Investigating Google ... and the future of newsrooms
The same powerful technology trends that are transforming global economies will save stricken newsrooms -- provided they focus on original content.
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Enterprises must manage risks to data, brands amidst new threats: report
The ISF Threat Horizon report, based on cyber security predictions through 2014, outlines three specific types of threats that we can expect to face in the next couple of years.
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US senators: Investigate employers asking for Facebook passwords
Two U.S. senators are calling on the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to investigate employers asking for Facebook passwords.
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China stalls investigation into Google, Motorola: Merger on hold
With one hurdle left, after the DoJ and European authorities accepted the deal, China is still causing headaches for Google in its proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
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News to know: EU investigates Google, Irish SOPA, Mobile bill shock, Twitter data mining
News to know -- February 23-March 2: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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Verizon offers glimpse of its 2011 security investigations
The Verizon 2011 Investigative Response Caseload Review is intended to serve as a preview to the caseloads and findings from security breaches that Verizon investigated itself last year.
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Congress demands FTC investigation into Google's Safari tracking
The FTC is called on by Congress to investigate claims that Google's Safari tracking code could have broken an agreement the search giant signed last year.
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Students' Facebook photos posted to porn site, FBI investigates
Don't post your Facebook photos so that the public can see them. If you do, they may just end up somewhere on the Internet that you're not so fond of being a part of, like a porn website.
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