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Bust in Heartland credit card hack
Huge antihacking indictments today. A federal grand jury indicted three people for the massive theft of some 130 million credit card numbers from card processor Heartland Payment Systems, The Post...
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No warrant required
Attorney General Gonzales appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, explaining why the president could legally authorize wiretapping without seeking a warrant.
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Gonzales just tip of iceberg in Heartland attack
Albert Gonzales, previously accused of breaking into TJX's computer systems, was indicted on charges that a separate group he was involved in breached Heartland Payment Systems. Also indicted...
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Bust in Heartland credit card hack
Huge antihacking indictments today. A federal grand jury indicted three people for the massive theft of some 130 million credit card numbers from card processor Heartland Payment Systems, The Post...
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Senate subpoenas Gonzales' emails with Rove
Senators subpoenaed Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' emails today, demanding all email correspondence between him and Karl Rove related to the firings of eight federal prosecutors, The...
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Gonzales: ISPs must keep records on users
Attorney general, other witnesses ask Congress to force Internet service providers to follow customers' activities.
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Gonzales talks immigration in Silicon Valley
Attorney general touts Bush plan to ease some immigration restrictions and create new "digital" ID cards.
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Gonzales pressures ISPs on data retention
In private meeting at the DOJ, attorney general and FBI director pressure Internet providers to record their customers' activities.
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Gonzales calls for mandatory Web labeling law
Attorney general says sexually explicit sites must be labeled or their operators risk jail time.
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Gonzales: NSA may tap 'ordinary' Americans' e-mail
During Senate hearing, attorney general declines to offer reassurances about a secret surveillance program.
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No warrant required
Attorney General Gonzales appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, explaining why the president could legally authorize wiretapping without seeking a warrant.
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Google hearing set for Feb. 24
A date has been set for the preliminary hearing in US v Google to determine whether the government can compel Google to turn a list of sites in its index.
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Danny Sullivan on Gonzales v Google
Government's subpoena "worse than a fishing expedition," search engine expert says.
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Gonzales urges speedy vote on Patriot Act
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Republicans step up campaign calling for four-year renewal of the controversial law.
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