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How law enforcement uses Google Earth

September 14, 2007 Service helps police see what pot growers and property tax cheats are doing, as well as provide public with important traffic data.Images: Google Earth eyes the law TAGS: Google Earth, law enforcement agency, police, Google Inc., law enforcement, sheriff, GPS, agency, satellite

Law enforcement's tech tester

October 30, 2007 Cdr. Charles "Sid" Heal of the LA Sheriff's Department is the go-to guy for cutting-edge gadgets that may someday shape police work.Photos: High-tech crime fighting TAGS: sheriff, law enforcement, department, gadget, focus, firing, weapon

Microsoft's bounty hunter

June 10, 2004 Attorney Hemanshu Nigam says virus writers ought to "think twice before they hit that send button." TAGS: Hemanshu Nigam, Sasser worm, law enforcement, reward, computer virus, attorney, antivirus, virus, Microsoft Corp.

New Microsoft portal will help cops

August 31, 2005 Software giant plans Web site to arm law enforcement officials worldwide with tips and training for fighting cybercrime. TAGS: law enforcement, cybercrime, portal, agent, training, Microsoft Corp.

Cops track emergency call to malfunctioning TV

October 18, 2004 Flat-screen TV starts broadcasting distress signal, drawing attention of emergency and law enforcement officials. TAGS: search and rescue, apartment, law enforcement, Oregon, broadcasting, TV, Toshiba, radio

P2P group launches site to combat child porn

December 13, 2004 Industry trade group aims to help consumers report online child pornography to law enforcement. TAGS: P2P, peer-to-peer company, Sharman Networks Ltd., law enforcement

Police turn forensic skills on handhelds

September 29, 2004 A federal agency examines forensic tools to help law enforcement extract data from handheld gadgets. TAGS: handheld, law enforcement, agency, operating system, Microsoft Corp., hard drive, PC

Feds seek limits on wiretap costs

April 13, 2004 New York's attorney general urges the FCC to put a cap on how much cell phone service providers charge law enforcement to wiretap calls. TAGS: Eliot Spitzer, cell phone service provider, law enforcement agency, CTIA, law enforcement, cell phone, service provider, attorney general, request, representative, New York, U.S.

Judges OK evidence from hacker vigilante

August 1, 2003 A federal appeals panel rules that the government did not violate search and seizure laws when it used evidence that a hacker gathered to establish a child pornography case. TAGS: hacker, evidence, government, law enforcement, Judge, agent, search

Sleek snoop center still leans on human factor

August 19, 2006 High-tech eye candy, yes. But law enforcement intelligence center still relies on human communications. Photos: Inside JRIC TAGS: agency, law enforcement, intelligence, center, data source, database

Antiphishing group gets help from Microsoft

July 21, 2004 The software giant offers goods in kind to organization that investigates Internet crime. TAGS: phishing, law enforcement, crime, alliance, Microsoft Corp., bank, e-mail

Behind the 'MySpace fugitive' capture

December 12, 2006 Law enforcement worked with MySpace and city to track wanted man to Philadelphia library. TAGS: MySpace, Philadelphia, Georgia, law enforcement agency, law enforcement, library, News Corp., capture, investigation, Massachusetts, city

What Congress isn't doing to stop pretexting

September 15, 2006 Ten anti-pretexting bills are stalled in Congress. Here's a guide to what hasn't been done. TAGS: pretexting, crime, committee, law enforcement, bill, legislation, VoIP, IP

FBI wants businesses' help to fight cybercrime

February 16, 2006 FBI director asks private sector for its expertise as part of agency's struggle against ID theft and other crimes. Mueller looks to businesses TAGS: cybercrime, law enforcement, help, identity theft, threat, agency, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Pushing to wiretap 'push to talk'

April 16, 2004 Cell phone service providers may be willing to wiretap the walkie-talkie feature, but only one has the technological capability to do so. TAGS: push-to-talk, Nextel Communications Inc., CTIA, law enforcement, Alltel Corp., cell phone service provider, cell phone, call, representative, Sprint Nextel, law, Verizon Communications, service provider, IP

Microsoft sets up virus-hunting fund

November 5, 2003 The software giant says it will work with law enforcement to hunt down writers of worms, viruses and other malicious code, and is ponying up $5 million to fund the search. TAGS: Sobig, MSBlast worm, law enforcement, reward, crime, fund, worm, malicious code, virus, initiative, security company, search, Microsoft Corp., attack, security

Bill would use GPS to protect crime victims

February 18, 2005 Massachusetts lieutenant governor pushes for GPS technology to protect victims of domestic violence, gang-related offenses. TAGS: GPS, victim, Massachusetts, law enforcement, Governor, legislation, violence, order, law, condition, court, satellite

Microsoft to offer bounty on hackers

November 4, 2003 The software giant will offer two $250,000 bounties for information that leads to the arrest of those who released the MSBlast worm and the Sobig virus, CNET News.com has learned. TAGS: Sobig, bounty, MSBlast worm, arrest, law enforcement, reward, crime, initiative, worm, security company, attack, Microsoft Corp., security

Homeland Security chief promises privacy safeguards

August 21, 2006 Law enforcement will take care not to overstep privacy bounds as intelligence gathering is increased, Michael Chertoff says. TAGS: intelligence, homeland security, national security, law enforcement, privacy, USA PATRIOT Act, radar, terrorism, government, decision, California
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