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HP investigator argues California can't try him

January 18, 2007 Bryan Wagner, a data broker charged in connection with the HP boardroom scandal, says state's double jeopardy laws protect him from prosecution. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, California, defendant, attorney, crime, state, prosecutor, identity theft, spokesman, HP, Microsoft Office, U.S.

'Tom Cruise' missile jokester arrested

February 6, 2007 Keith Henson, a fugitive since being convicted of interfering with Scientology, faces extradition to California from Arizona. TAGS: Scientology, Tom Cruise, Arizona, Usenet, attorney, California, conviction, bond

Calif. court drops charges against Dunn

March 14, 2007 Judge dismisses misdemeanor charge against former HP chairman. Three other defendants in spying scandal to do community service. TAGS: defendant, scandal, chairman, attorney general, Patricia Dunn, California, count, court, attorney, HP

Man pleads guilty in first Net forgery case

December 12, 2000 A California man pleads guilty to Internet forgery and could face up to seven years in prison in what experts and law enforcement officials say is the first case of its kind. TAGS: forgery, prison, attorney, California, e-mail, security

Blind patrons sue Target for site inaccessibility

February 10, 2006 Plaintiffs allege that it's impossible to purchase goods on the retailer's site without help. TAGS: Target Corp., Target.com, patron, plaintiff, suit, goods, Baltimore, attorney, barrier, California, retailer, mouse

California offers former HP chairman plea deal

January 18, 2007 Dunn, four others charged with felonies in connection with Hewlett-Packard's spying scandal could plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, defendant, plea, California, prosecutor, chairman, state, attorney, HP

Yahoo click fraud settlement gets final OK

March 27, 2007 The $5 million settlement agreement in a California case releases company from all similar click fraud claims against it. TAGS: click fraud, settlement, Arkansas, approval, Yahoo! Inc., advertiser, attorney, California, class action, lawyer, Google Inc.

HP investigator to plead guilty, testify

January 12, 2007 Bryan Wagner cuts a deal with federal prosecutors to testify against others involved in the company's probe of leaks to the media. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, Kevin Ryan, federal prosecutor, California, crime, attorney, identity theft, HP

AOL phisher faces up to 101 years in prison

January 16, 2007 Found guilty by a jury, a California man faces time in federal prison for sending out e-mail scams and related crimes. TAGS: prosecutor, CAN-SPAM Act, jury, prison, phishing, America Online Inc., credit card, attorney, Time Warner Inc., California, billing, Microsoft Office, U.S., e-mail

Sony has far to go in rootkit case

December 20, 2006 Label settled with two states but still must negotiate with others for secretly loading antipiracy software onto computers. TAGS: Sony BMG Music Entertainment, digital-rights management, antipiracy, Texas, entertainment company, rootkit, California, Sony Corp., attorney, Amazon.com Inc., entertainment, CD

Week in review: Apple shines, then sours

January 19, 2007 Apple reported record quarterly earnings this week, but not everyone was pleased by the news. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, defendant, Week in review, California, Apple Computer, attorney, Apple MacBook, IEEE 802.11n, Apple MacBook Pro, Wi-Fi, HP, Apple Macintosh

Calif. AG files felony charges in HP probe

October 5, 2006 Attorney general calls former Chairman Patricia Dunn 'catalyst' for HP leak hunt and say others could be charged. Photos: Charges filed TAGS: Bill Lockyer, Patricia Dunn, attorney general, press conference, probe, Sacramento, investigation, California, chairman, HP, attorney, Adobe PDF, video

Chart: HP in the hot seat

September 25, 2006 Here's a rundown of the agencies investigating HP's methods of tracking down a "leaker" on its board. TAGS: authority, attorney general, agency, telecommunications, California, attorney, HP, U.S.

State governments push for Net neutrality laws

June 26, 2006 Attorneys general in New York and California say they'd like a federal law prohibiting network operators from offering a "fast lane" on the Internet. TAGS: Eliot Spitzer, Net Neutrality, Bill Lockyer, provision, bill, content provider, Republican, Democrat, attorney, attorney general, California, spokesman, law, New York, broadband, eBay Inc.

Judge to help feds against Google

March 14, 2006 A federal judge says he would grant federal prosecutors at least some of their records requests. The buzz: Should Google be forced to hand over data? Photo: Google at court TAGS: federal prosecutor, Google Inc., Alexa Internet Inc., attorney, federal judge, San Jose, Judge, request, court, record, Google Search, California

Dunn to surrender Thursday

October 5, 2006 Four of the five people facing charges in HP spying case are set to turn themselves in soon. TAGS: Bryan Wagner, Santa Clara, attorney general, attorney, HP, office, California

HP's top lawyer leaves, won't testify

September 28, 2006 Ann Baskins, who spent most of her career there, was implicated in the leak investigation scandal. TAGS: Patricia Dunn, scandal, pretexting, lawyer, attorney, investigation, career, HP, chairman, California, CEO

CNET reporters sue HP for invasion of privacy

August 15, 2007 Suit comes nearly a year after Hewlett-Packard acknowledged that investigators hired by the company obtained journalists' private phone records. TAGS: Dawn Kawamoto, reporter, Stephen Shankland, Patricia Dunn, suit, invasion, privacy, HP, California, attorney

Lawmakers, U.S. attorney join HP leak probe

September 11, 2006 House committee and Justice Department investigate methods company used to nab source of media leaks. Complete coverage: HP's boardroom drama TAGS: pretexting, Patricia Dunn, committee, investigation, chairman, reporter, attorney, attorney general, HP, communication, letter, California, computer company, U.S.

Suit over poor Google ranking may go forward

June 30, 2006 Federal judge is considering issuing an order to allow KinderStart.com to amend its lawsuit against the search giant. TAGS: ranking, First Amendment, antitrust, lawsuit, Google Inc., attorney, federal judge, search engine, California, Microsoft Corp.
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