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Judges furious over being watched
A group of Calif. judges discovered that their online activity is being monitored by a federal agency. At least one is challenging the law that allows workplace monitoring.
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SirCam hits FBI cyber-protection unit
On the eve of a Senate investigation into FBI problems, a researcher activated SirCam on his system, sending out at least one 'official use only' document.
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Bush calls for cyber-security force
The White House is setting up a panel to determine the best way to fend off attacks on government systems and protect 'critical' private-sector computer networks.
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Net espionage stirs Cold-War tensions
China and Russia pose the deepest threats to the U.S., but some officials say that it doesn't take a superpower to hack into a nation's sensitive computer networks.
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Report: FBI early-virus warning stinks
A Congressional study says warnings from the FBI arm created to protect businesses and government from hack attacks are too little and too late.
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CERT group to sell cyber-threat warnings
Taxpayer-funded CERTand the Electronics Industries Alliance will form an alliance which will give subscribers alerts of new Internet threats--generally 45 days before anyone else.
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Tech giants out to ambush MP3
Microsoft and other high-profile companies are trying to introduce their own music formats--to improve quality, control the market and make it harder to pirate songs.
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High-tech titans put the squeeze on privacy regs
Led by Microsoft, AOL Time Warner, IBM, AT&T, Sun and others, the Online Privacy Alliance is undertaking a quiet campaign to nip Internet privacy legislation in the bud.
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VeriSign to give up .org, .net
In a deal to keep long-term rights to lucrative .com names,VeriSign will surrender control over "org" and "net" suffixes.
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Microsoft moves to thwart attacks
Microsoft hired Akamai to run a backup directory of its major Web sites to protect them from hacker attacks such as those that crippled the company's Internet presence late last week.
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Tech firms form alliance against hackers
Some of the biggest names in technology plan to share information about attacks by hackers on their systems and vulnerabilities in their products.
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DOJ review clears Carnivore
The Justice Department will release a report that claims no abuses of the highly controversial surveillance system, but it does advise some changes.
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MS claims hacker was watched
Eager to reassure consumers and business partners, Microsoft officials say they detected the hacker early on.
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Microsoft hacked! Code stolen?
Blueprints to Microsoft's most valuable software, including the latest versions of Windows and Office, may have been copied.
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Computer-crime treaty under fire
Provisions in a new computer-crime treaty would invade consumers' privacy, U.S. technology companies and civil-rights groups complain.
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Congressional panel says no to filters
Congress may be stunned by its own commission that says filtering technology is not ready to police our schools and libraries.
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Server shutdown: Incident or hiccup?
Four of the 13 servers that run global Internet traffic failed for about an hour Wednesday. Was it a 'major incident' or just a 'hiccup'?
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FBI refuses to release Carnivore details
The bureau argues that some documents are classified, while others are the subject of a pending lawsuit. More details today?
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High-power PC sales restrictions eased
U.S. companies will be able to sell powerful machines to both military and civilian customers in about 50 countries, including China, India and Russia.
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FBI under gun to release Carnivore code
Federal regulators are resisting pressure to divulge the source code for the controversial e-mail surveillance system, saying such a move would help...
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