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Police swoop in on New Zealand botmaster

November 30, 2007 The suspect, seized as part of the FBI's Operation Bot Roast, is alleged to have had illegal control over 1 million computers. TAGS: New Zealand, crime, U.S.

Security from A to Z: Extradition

November 27, 2006 Hacking is an international crime. Is extradition the right way for governments to go? Part of a series on hot topics in security. TAGS: treaty, crime, U.S., London, U.K., security

Enterprises: Cybercrime costs us dearly

March 17, 2006 Eyeing cybercrime costs, businesses are waking up to threat posed by organized criminals, says survey. TAGS: cybercrime, crime, chief information officer, survey, threat, IBM Corp., U.S.

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, defendant, attorney, crime, California, state, prosecutor, HP, identity theft, spokesman, Microsoft Office, U.S.

Uncle Sam's coming crackdown on ID theft

September 27, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the federal government is finally taking steps to combat identity theft. TAGS: identity theft, crime, federal government, recommendation, agency, government, attorney, U.S.

Fuzzy logic behind Bush's cybercrime treaty

November 28, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the administration's treaty could boomerang against its authors' lofty intentions. TAGS: treaty, surveillance, Bush Administration, Russia, Nazi, lobbyist, nation, crime, U.S., president, power, virus

Computer crime costs $67 billion, FBI says

January 19, 2006 Dealing with viruses, spyware, PC theft and other digital crimes adds up to a hefty total for businesses. TAGS: survey, computer security, theft, crime, VPN, organization, firewall, virus, telecommunications, spyware, security, U.S., PC, Microsoft Windows

Bush pushes for cybercrime treaty

November 18, 2003 President Bush asks the U.S. Senate to ratify the first international cybercrime treaty. TAGS: treaty, crime, Internet provider, nation, president, U.S.

Must we renew the Patriot Act?

December 12, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh wonders how taxes and drug testing relate to catching terrorists. TAGS: drug testing, USA PATRIOT Act, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, Alberto Gonzales, surveillance, crime, senator, conference, Republican, tax, America, U.S.
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