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National fraud reporting centre to arrive next year
News The Attorney General's Office for England and Wales (AGO) wants a National Fraud Reporting Centre to collate reports of all types of fraud - both cyber and traditional - to pinpoint levels of fraud across the two countries. [28 Apr 2008]
Ex-McAfee exec charged with fraud
News Kent Roberts, 50, of Dallas, is accused of "granting himself and others valuable in-the-money stock options while hiding the true nature and value of the stock option grants from Network Associates, its board, its shareholders, its auditors, the... [28 Feb 2007]
Dell issues "preliminary" profits report
News Depending on the outcome of the investigations, by the SEC and by the US attorney for the Southern District of New York, these numbers might not hold. At that point, analysts had been expecting revenue of $14.4bn and profits per share of 24 cents. [22 Nov 2006]
Fake airline boarding pass website shut down
News The FBI will present the findings of its investigation to the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Indiana, which will determine whether Soghoian violated any federal laws, the spokeswoman said. [31 Oct 2006]
Google wi-fi rollout begins
News Kurt Opsahl, staff attorney at the EFF, said he still had questions about how secure user data would be under the proposal. If we get to the point that we decide that providing ads to end users is a benefit, then we might do it," he said. [08 Jun 2006]
Microsoft antitrust diktat set to run until 2009
News Deputy assistant attorney general, J Bruce McDonald, said in the statement: "The Department of Justice is committed to full and vigorous enforcement of the Microsoft final judgment. Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson at one point ordered such a move... [15 May 2006]
Google must capitulate to DoJ, says judge
News Aclu attorney Aden Fine told Ware that his organisation would "certainly need to know" additional information about how Google's search engine works, in order to rebut the Justice Department study. Search data obtained from Google by the Justice... [15 Mar 2006]
All US passports to be RFID chipped
News Lee Tien, staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, which co-authored the comments, said: "Our point is, whatever Congress may have meant in giving the State Department authority to issue passports was probably to issue passports that... [26 Oct 2005]
Judge to SCO: "Where's your evidence?"
News Carr & Ferrell attorney John Ferrell said: "Based on the scathing language of the ruling, it appears that SCO just barely dodged a possible knockout punch in this round. If you win on that point, what's left? [10 Feb 2005]
Feds rule on VoIP control
News Phillip Marchesiello, an attorney at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Washington, D.C.who has followed the lawsuit, said: "The court doesn't have a lot of room after this recent decision by the FCC. Bill Wilhelm, an attorney at Swidler Berlin... [16 Nov 2004]
Conway: Ellison is more Genghis Khan than a sociopath
News In a response to a question from an Oracle attorney about his invocation of the term "sociopath," Conway replied, "I was referring to Oracle as a sociopathic company. While the exchange drew chuckles from courtroom observers, Oracle is hoping to... [07 Oct 2004]
RFID chips headed for hospitals?
News VeriChip, a division of Applied Digital Solutions, generated headlines worldwide recently with the announcement that the Attorney General of Mexico implanted one of the small company's RFID tags in his arm. [28 Jul 2004]
Microsoft and SAP scared Oracle into attempted acquisition
News At one point however, Walker prodded Oracle attorney Daniel Wall to ask the CEO some more questions during one of Ellison's more long-winded responses. The outspoken CEO was characteristically unflappable under cross-examination by Justice... [01 Jul 2004]
Oracle trial judge frustrated by "market definition"
News During cross-examination, Oracle attorney Tom Rosch suggested JD Edwards was capable of moving into the enterprise market but had abandoned those efforts in the 1990s because it believed the arena was already saturated during the Y2K preparations. [11 Jun 2004]
Latest SCO target revealed: the US government
News Mark Koehn, an intellectual-property attorney at Shaw-Pittman, received the letters from the government in response to a Freedom of Information Act request. That point is disputed, though: Novell, an earlier Unix owner, argues that it still owns... [22 Mar 2004]
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