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Judge's hammer falls on eBay fraudster
California man receives first known prison sentence for online auction fraud. 'This is not the last prosecution,' warns U.S. Attorney.
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Back Orifice CDs infected with CIH virus
Cult of the Dead Cow confirms official CD-ROMs were infected with deadly virus, apologizes -- 'We screwed up.'
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Report: Ban online gaming, freeze debts
Presidential commission ups the ante against online casinos. Is it cyber 'Prohibition'?
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Hacker investigator: We won't stop
What does U.S. attorney Paul E. Coggins think about the spate of hack attacks? More felonies.
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Tracking Melissa's alter egos
An e-mail trail links David L. Smith and a mysterious virus writer to a small ISP.
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FBI hunting for virus writer
FBI seizes server, closes Codebreakers.org and SourceOfKaos.com -- starts searching for VicodinES.
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Melissa trail leads to 'ex' virus writer
Site administrator says virus writer has gone into retirement, so why is his name at the center of the Melissa controversy?
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How bad could Microsoft's new lawsuits get?
Wounded by the Department of Justice in its ongoing antitrust battle, Microsoft Corp. was hit with two new class action lawsuits late Thursday. The sweeping federal and state cases are clearly bad...
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Microsoft's broken windows
The software superpower finds its Windows under attack -- literally.
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NPR producer enters guilty plea in child porn case
One week after a federal judge rejected his First Amendment defense, National Public Radio producer Larry Matthews entered a conditional guilty plea on Monday in a Maryland court to one count of...
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Priest arrested on porn charge
Police have arrested a 54-year-old Episcopal priest after they allegedly discovered child pornography on a computer bought and used by his Montgomery County, Pa., church. The Montgomery County...
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Hate e-mailer Machado sentenced to a year
Richard Machado - the first person ever federally prosecuted for sending hate mail in cyberspace - was sentenced on Monday to one year in prison. Machado, 21, was convicted in February after...
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E-filing a taxing problem for banks, preparers
E-filing just isn't making the grade. That's the finding from Joseph F. Lane, chairman of the National Association of Enrolled Agents, which represents the 9,600 tax professionals...
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Judge freezes assets in Net fraud case
The FTC announced Monday that it has obtained a preliminary injunction against Inet International, a Santa Monica, California-based company that made allegedly false earnings claims to potential...
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Feds expand Internet sports gambling crackdown
Federal prosecutors turned up the heat on Internet gamblers again, filing conspiracy charges Thursday against more employees of sports-betting companies based in the Caribbean. The charges were...
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CyberCrime Special:
What's the deal with gambling on the Net?Congress is busy wrestling with a jellyfish -- the new and so far unregulated arena of online gambling. It's a wholly squishy thing. No one is certain what's legal, or what's not....
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Police detail high-tech counterfeiting scheme
SAN FRANCISCO -- It was the Information Age equivalent of a Brink's armored car heist. In what local police are calling the most sophisticated counterfeiting rings they've encountered,...
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A woman's worst nightmare: Electronic stalker
Maryland's Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee is set to vote on Senate Bill 222-- which would make computer harassment a crime punishable by up to three years in prison. Meet Jayne Hitchcock,...
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Hitchcock's Big Mistake
Through her private lawyer, John Young, Hitchcock managed to get the attention of the New York Attorney General's Office. Unfortunately, that's when she made a costly mistake. In one of...
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A woman's worst nightmare: Electronic stalker, part II
The stalkers targeting Maryland author Jayne Hitchcock attacked both her personal and professional life. Read on or return to Part...
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