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Sorting through Net noise

August 24, 2004 Two Stanford professors analyze how useful nuggets of information are sifted from a cacophony of messages. TAGS: disclosure, sender, professor, Stanford, noise, finance, opinion, Amazon.com Inc., message

Police blotter: Judge orders Gmail disclosure

March 17, 2006 In case over missing assets, judge orders "all e-mails" from a Gmail account, including deleted ones, to be turned over. TAGS: subpoena, Gmail, Police Blotter, attorney, Judge, disclosure, asset, Google Inc., receiver, e-mail, document, backup

Security from A to Z: Zero-day

November 27, 2006 Such alerts set off a scramble to get a patch out fast for a bug vulnerable to hackers. Part of a series on hot security topics. TAGS: disclosure, patch, hacker, flaw, security

Oracle agrees to pay U.S. $98 million

October 10, 2006 Deal to settle charges that PeopleSoft provided false pricing information to obtain a federal contract. TAGS: PeopleSoft Inc., pricing information, Oracle Corp., disclosure, settlement, pricing, contract, vendor, agency, government

Flaw finders to software makers: It's payback time

August 17, 2006 Bug hunters have listened to software firms about how to make flaws public. Now it's time for those companies to give them something back, they say. TAGS: disclosure, researcher, software company, Black Hat, TippingPoint Technologies, vendor, iDefense, VeriSign Inc., flaw, Gartner Inc., communication, vulnerability, security

Legal argument could hamper high-tech job-changers

August 26, 2005 Controversial argument says some workers should be kept from moving to a rival, whether they've signed a noncompete agreement or not. TAGS: disclosure, trade secret, argument, Kai-Fu Lee, employer, theory, law firm, agreement, worker, Google Inc., attorney, Microsoft Corp.

Mozilla: Hackers control bug disclosure

March 24, 2007 Software industry is still at the mercy of bug hunters when it comes to releasing security bugs, Mozilla executive says.Photo: Security researchers talk bugs TAGS: disclosure, TippingPoint Technologies, researcher, vendor, software company, Mozilla Corp., security, flaw, threat, bug, process, Microsoft Corp.

Feds uncloak the Patriot Act

April 5, 2005 As debate begins on portions of the law set to expire, officials summarize how the "sneak and peek" provision has been used. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, disclosure, police, Bush Administration, law, portion, section

Company laptops, privacy and you

August 1, 2006 Court ruling shows that employees may occasionally expect their communications to be private, says attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: plaintiff, attorney, communication, electronic communication, computer system, disclosure, privilege, privacy, policy, laptop computer, e-mail

Linux developers create forum to air core flaws

February 2, 2005 The mailing list will aim to get flaws fixed quickly with as little politics as possible. TAGS: Linux kernel, disclosure, flaw, Linux, mailing list, developer, security, fix, software company, open source, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

The good and the bad of bug campaigns

January 4, 2007 Researchers have launched the third monthlong parade of flaws, this time in Apple software. But do the efforts do any good? TAGS: parade, disclosure, software company, flaw, researcher, campaign, security, Apple Computer, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Macintosh, Web browser

Bug hunters, software firms in uneasy alliance

September 6, 2005 Security researchers and companies that write commercial software seek common ground over how to report flaws. TAGS: researcher, flaw, disclosure, guideline, Cisco Systems Inc., security, alliance, software company, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, e-mail

Siebel wins SEC disclosure suit

September 1, 2005 Federal judge dismisses lawsuit alleging that the CRM software maker violated fair-disclosure regulations. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., investor, disclosure, federal judge, chairman, software company

Lawsuit seeks disclosure in credit card heist

June 28, 2005 Class-action suit wants credit card companies to alert millions of consumers whose personal data was recently exposed. TAGS: CardSystems Solutions Inc., MasterCard International, Visa International, credit card, credit card company, merchant, suit, lawsuit, disclosure, class action, California, card, security

AOL gaffe draws Capitol Hill rebuke

August 10, 2006 Democratic politician says flap shows new laws are necessary to force Web sites to delete data. Not everyone is convinced. TAGS: America Online Inc., disclosure, Eric Schmidt, Capitol Hill, Rep., Internet company, search engine, Time Warner Inc., Google Inc., Republican, Yahoo! Inc., video

Bring back the HP Way, Mr. Hurd

September 22, 2006 As every new bizarre detail emerges, it becomes clearer that the CEO has only one choice: Come clean. TAGS: David Packard, Patricia Dunn, disclosure, public relations, ethics, investigation, HP, Mr., lawyer, CEO

Hackers rally behind Cisco flaw finder

July 31, 2005 Defcon attendees talk of Cisco-gate, collect money for Michael Lynn and thrash corporate America. TAGS: Defcon, Cisco Systems Inc., Black Hat, disclosure, IPv6, hacker, security, America, router, attack

British legislation to enforce encryption key disclosure

May 18, 2006 Part of act would give police power to force businesses, individuals to hand over the keys in criminal investigations. TAGS: banker, security expert, police, Zurich, legislation, disclosure, key, encryption, U.K., security
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