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EU wages war on cybercrime

May 24, 2007 As part of the targeted legislation, the Commission will consider laws for tackling ID theft later this year. TAGS: cybercrime, European Union, legislation, identity theft, commission, crime, law

Bill would stiffen penalties for crimes posted online

January 26, 2007 Congressional Republican wants to force states to boost sentences for criminals who post images or videos of their violent crimes on the Internet. TAGS: crime, First Amendment, sentence, penalty, police, bill, speech, Republican, MySpace, law, state, person, New York, video

Bill would stiffen penalties for crimes posted online

January 26, 2007 Congressman wants to force states to boost sentences for criminals who post images or videos of their violent crimes on the Internet. TAGS: crime, First Amendment, congressman, penalty, sentence, bill, police, speech, law, state, MySpace, person, New York, video

Create an e-annoyance, go to jail

January 9, 2006 Annoying someone via the Internet is now a federal crime. And that irritates CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh. TAGS: prohibition, identity, crime, law, blog, e-mail

Season over for 'phishing'?

July 15, 2004 President Bush has signed into law a bill that mandates minimum sentences for ID fraudsters, including Net-reliant "phishers." TAGS: identity fraud, phishing, Social Security, identity theft, social security number, crime, bank, victim, law, bill, president, e-mail

Tech firms band together on ID theft

September 3, 2003 Some of the biggest names in e-commerce, including Amazon.com, eBay and Microsoft, form a coalition to curb online identity theft. TAGS: Greg Garcia, identity theft, coalition, fraud, Amazon.com Inc., crime, eBay Inc., credit card company, online auction, Gartner Inc., e-commerce, law, California, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Appeals court throws out ISP snooping case

June 30, 2004 Ruling protects practices such as spam filtering, but critics say decision is dangerous expansion of federal wiretap powers. TAGS: Internet Service Provider, crime, court, law, Judge, decision, message, e-mail
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