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U.K. Webmaster accused of aiding terrorists

July 21, 2006 Feds are seeking extradition, alleging 26-year-old used the Internet to "recruit mujahideen" and raise funds for jihad. TAGS: indictment, terrorist, federal government, conspiracy, Connecticut, U.K., recruiting, Afghanistan, Webmaster, U.S.

National ID cards on the way?

February 14, 2005 Recent congressional vote on standardized, electronically readable driver's licenses raises fears about imminence of national IDs. Photos: Biometrics on guard TAGS: driver's license, ID card, Real ID Act, RFID, vote, fear, terrorist, 9/11 commission, state, U.S.

CLEARly muddying the fight against terror

June 16, 2004 Counterpane CTO Bruce Schneier says a congressional move to use a national database to enforce federal civil immigration laws is a boondoggle in the making. TAGS: police, terrorist, homeland security, terrorism, officer, community, theory, database

Beyond marshals: Safety in the skies

September 27, 2001 Robert McCashin, CEO of Identix, says the deployment of biometric technology can help airports screen against hijackers. But he cautions against the potential for abuse. TAGS: biometrics, airport, passenger, terrorist, airline, criminal, terrorism, security, U.S., database

Senators voice alarm over terrorist Net presence

May 3, 2007 Homeland Security committee members air concerns about increasing mobilization of groups like al-Qaida on Web, call for response. TAGS: Joseph Lieberman, al-Qaida, terrorist, Sen., homeland security, mirroring, senator, attack, leader

Terrorism threat to Net overblown

November 23, 2005 Security expert Bruce Schneier says the danger from cyberterrorism is "overblown." TAGS: cyberterrorism, terrorism, ID card, criminal, threat, SANS Institute, infrastructure, biometrics, danger, terrorist, hacker, U.K., government, hacking, security

Cyberterror 'overhyped,' security guru says

November 23, 2005 Officials claiming terrorists pose serious danger to computer networks direct attention away from common criminals, expert says. TAGS: criminal, cyberterrorism, infrastructure, computer network, terrorist, threat, London, U.K., security

Terrorist link to copyright piracy alleged

May 27, 2005 Investigator testifies before Congress that "some associates of terrorist groups" may be involved in selling pirated DVDs. TAGS: intellectual property, terrorist, training, DVD

Gonzales: NSA may tap 'ordinary' Americans' e-mail

February 6, 2006 During Senate hearing, attorney general declines to offer reassurances about a secret surveillance program. TAGS: NSA, al-Qaida, Sept. 11, terrorist, Sen., telecommunications company, attorney general, telecommunications, agent, Democrat, U.S., e-mail

Foreign powers are main cyberthreat, U.K. says

November 22, 2005 Other countries are more of a risk to the U.K.'s infrastructure than hackers--and terrorists are even lower on the list, British agency says. TAGS: cyberterrorism, marketplace, terrorist, infrastructure, exploit, threat, U.K., agency, hacker, state, attack, London, trojan horse

How to fight against patent terrorism

January 6, 2005 Attorney Richard Wilder says CIOs will increasingly need to weigh indemnification policies before making purchases. TAGS: indemnification, intellectual property, infringement, patent infringement, lawsuit, SCO Group Inc., terrorist, open-source software, Novell Inc., Linux, threat, software company, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

House rejects immunity for phone companies in spy suits

November 16, 2007 Drawing veto threats from White House, legislators OK spy law rewrite sans lawsuit protection for aids of government spying. TAGS: immunity, warrant, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, legislation, bill, telecommunications company, terrorist, Democrat, law, Bush Administration, telecommunications, U.S.

Interpol chief wants databases to track criminals

July 12, 2007 Interpol's secretary general tells CNET News.com that his agency should be a central hub for tracking international travelers and compiling fingerprints from criminal suspects. TAGS: passport, airline, criminal, flight, terrorist, nation, agency, database, agent, U.S.
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