Stories about: Federal Bureau of Investigation

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    Intel antitrust, 'Net bug, coding error 07/11/2009 08:16:00

    New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo filed federal antitrust charges against Intel this week, with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission expected to follow suit. Security problems yet again snagged a lot of IT headline attention, including news about yet another flaw affecting Facebook and MySpace users. To mix things up, we've got IT angles to Beatles music and the Boston Celtics in there, too.
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    SAS CEO unfazed by IBM analytics challenge 29/10/2009 08:22:00

    If SAS Institute CEO Jim Goodnight is feeling pressured by IBM's recent US$1.2 billion purchase of rival predictive analytics vendor SPSS, he's not showing it.
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    Experts see forecast worsen for cybercrime 22/10/2009 08:25:00

    Law enforcement agencies can count a few recent victories against cybercriminals, but agents say the battle against them isn't getting any easier.
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    Citing cybercrime, FBI director doesn't bank online 08/10/2009 06:15:00

    The head of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation has stopped banking online after nearly falling for a phishing attempt.
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    Express Scripts: 700,000 notified after extortion 01/10/2009 05:47:00

    Nearly one year after being hacked by computer extortionists, pharmacy benefits management company Express Scripts now says hundreds of thousands of members may have had their information breached because of the incident.
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    Two Romanians to face phishing charges in US 30/09/2009 10:15:00

    The U.S. Department of Justice has extradited two Romanians to the U.S., where they face charges in connection with a massive phishing scam.
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    School boards hit with cash-stealing Trojan 29/09/2009 10:29:00

    The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is probing a rash of reported online computer intrusions that have resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars being stolen from school districts in Illinois.
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    Contractor pleads guilty to SCADA tampering 24/09/2009 07:24:00

    A former IT consultant for an oil and gas exploration company has pleaded guilty to tampering with the company's computer systems after he was turned down for a permanent position with the company.
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    FBI investigating laptops sent to US governors 28/08/2009 07:42:00

    There may be a new type of Trojan Horse attack to worry about.
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    Japanese firm pleads guilty to LCD price fixing 26/08/2009 04:33:00

    Japanese electronics maker Epson Imaging Devices has agreed to plead guilty and pay a $US26 million fine for the company's role in a conspiracy to fix prices of thin film transistor-liquid crystal display panels sold to Motorola, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
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    BetOnSports founder pleads guilty to racketeering 17/08/2009 05:47:00

    The founder of Internet- and telephone-based gambling operation BetOnSports has entered guilty pleas to three U.S. charges, including a racketeering charge, the U.S. Department of Justice said Friday.
 
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