Stories about: SEC

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    Microsoft denies it built 'backdoor' in Windows 7 20/11/2009 07:30:00

    Microsoft today denied that it has built a backdoor into Windows 7, a concern that surfaced yesterday after a senior National Security Agency (NSA) official testified before Congress that the agency had worked on the operating system.
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    VeriSign bolsters security for .com, .net sites 16/11/2009 17:23:00

    More than 95 million Web sites – including 80 million using .com names and 15 million using .net names – will have access to new security mechanisms that prevent visitors from being unknowingly sent to phony sites engaged in phishing and pharming attacks.
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    DOJ charges two programmers with aiding Madoff scheme 16/11/2009 08:11:00

    Two computer programmers who worked for Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities were arrested Friday and charged in connection with the multibillion dollar Ponzi scheme run by their former boss.
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    Report: Former AMD CEO Ruiz was source in scandal 28/10/2009 11:52:00

    Former Advanced Micro Devices CEO Hector Ruiz allegedly shared confidential information with a Wall Street trader connected to an insider-trading scandal, according to a news report on Tuesday.
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    SCO fires CEO McBride as it tries to emerge from bankruptcy 20/10/2009 07:33:00

    Unix software vendor SCO, struggling through bankruptcy and a Unix copyright trial involving Novell, has fired president and CEO, Darl McBride.
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    IBM places exec on leave in wake of alleged insider trading 20/10/2009 04:49:00

    IBM has placed Robert Moffat, the head of its Systems and Technology Group, on a leave of absence after he was charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in an alleged insider-trading scheme.
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    IBM, Intel executives face insider trading charges 17/10/2009 07:39:00

    Executives from Intel Capital and IBM face insider trading charges after allegedly scheming to provide information that others used to reap millions of dollars in illegal profits, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday.
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    QuickStudy: Extensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) 06/10/2009 05:41:00

    XBRL is a version of XML defined to meet the requirements of business and financial information. With XBRL, unique identifying tags are applied to financial data items.
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    Microsoft's Ballmer finds wallet a little lighter 01/10/2009 05:31:00

    Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer received a 5.5% decrease in his overall compensation last year as the company suffered through its first-ever drop in overall revenue, according to documents filed with the SEC Tuesday.
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    Oracle to ramp up cost-cutting, according to SEC filing 23/09/2009 00:41:00

    Oracle is planning to escalate cost-cutting activities during the remainder of its fiscal year 2010, which began in June, according to a filing the company made Monday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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    Stock service's data warehouse now delivers in seconds, not hours 11/09/2009 05:41:00

    Until a year ago, Pink OTC Markets Inc. had a problem. The company, which operates the Pink Sheets over-the-counter stock quotation service and the OTCQX service for foreign stocks to trade in the United States, couldn't deliver the reports its customers wanted.
 
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