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Getting nailed by e-mail

May 31, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod asks when people will learn not to send e-mail that comes back to haunt them. TAGS: Jack Abramoff, Bill Gates, e-mail, government, attorney, backup, Microsoft Corp.

Carnivore redux

January 31, 2005 The FBI's tool may be shelved, but CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the government still has an appetite for Internet wiretaps. TAGS: Carnivore, wiretap, WildPackets EtherPeek, attorney general, government, IM, e-mail

British parliament attacked using WMF exploit

January 23, 2006 The U.K. Government's e-mail security provider confirms hackers in China orchestrated attack. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Metafile, MessageLabs Ltd., hacker, WMF vulnerability, government, attack, China, patch, trojan horse, e-mail, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Vote on .xxx pushed back a month

August 17, 2005 Bowing to Bush administration pressure, the nonprofit group overseeing domain names delays a vote on a new suffix reserved for porn. TAGS: suffix, porn, domain name, vote, Bush Administration, domain, government, creation, chairman, letter, e-mail

When blogging can get you locked up

January 21, 2005 Around the world, Net crackdowns are becoming commonplace. CNET News.com's Charles Cooper asks why Silicon Valley seems indifferent. TAGS: blogging, blogger, journalist, government, China, e-mail

Police blotter: Judge questions Patriot Act bugs

November 4, 2005 In this week's Police blotter, a Massachusetts judge curbs the Justice Department's Internet bugging request. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Police Blotter, wiretap, Judge, register, Massachusetts, service provider, Internet Service Provider, prosecutor, police, Internet service, communication, bug, government, IP address, IP

Biometric ID card plan under British review

July 11, 2006 New home secretary takes close look at national program as opponents claim that it's been rushed on political grounds. TAGS: ID card, government, supplier, database, e-mail

E-mail a factor in case against former Bush official

May 24, 2006 During opening of David Safavian's trial, prosecutors say messages will prove he lied about links to Jack Abramoff. TAGS: Jack Abramoff, lobbyist, procurement, Scotland, attorney, government, trip, Bush Administration, Bill Gates, trial, e-mail

Nigeria enlists Microsoft to fight spam scammers

October 14, 2005 Software maker will pitch in to nab those behind the junk e-mails that promise a windfall if you deposit cash in a bank account. TAGS: Nigeria, scammer, government, London, Microsoft Corp., Internet Service Provider, security, e-mail

Mexico telephone operator under VoIP fire

April 25, 2005 Telmex accused of unfair practices, including blocking Web sites that VoIP operators use to register new customers. TAGS: VoIP, Mexico, Skype, operator, VoIP service, broadband, Internet phone, BellSouth Corp., spokeswoman, government, IP, call, AT&T Corp., situation, e-mail

Week in review: The taxman cometh back

May 25, 2007 Momentum is growing, once again, for legislation that would impose taxes on Internet transactions and usage--and even on e-mail. TAGS: tax, penalty, Week in review, bill, senator, reader, government, e-mail, database

This week in Google

January 20, 2006 Federal prosecutors defending a Net porn law try to force Google to hand over millions of search records. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, federal prosecutor, Google Inc., Bush Administration, government, law, request, search engine, e-mail

Spy czar urges extension of warrantless-wiretap law

September 18, 2007 Many Democrats say there are too many unanswered questions about the scope of the Bush administration's surveillance activities. TAGS: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, warrant, foreigner, Bush Administration, Democrat, law, telephone call, government, U.S., Republican, e-mail

Web giants ask for feds' help on censorship

January 31, 2007 Google, Yahoo and Microsoft say government should stand behind global Internet freedom, but not all support legislation. TAGS: censorship, Web company, Yahoo! Inc., authority, Google Inc., government, terrorism, request, China, Microsoft Corp., U.S., help, e-mail

Week in review: Google, the defiant one

January 20, 2006 Search giant rejects demand to turn over millions of search records related to federal defense of a Net porn law. TAGS: Child Online Protection Act, Week in review, Google Inc., Bush Administration, law, government, request, search engine, e-mail

Bush administration objects to .xxx domains

August 15, 2005 Commerce Department raises concerns about a virtual red-light district for pornographers and asks that the process be halted. TAGS: domain, Bush Administration, porn, concern, government, letter, e-mail
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