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Police blotter: Laptop border searches OK'd
July 27, 2006
In this week's installment, 9th Circuit says border police may search laptops without warrants or suspicion of wrongdoing.
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Feds offer cybercrime tips to local cops
January 17, 2007
Because many police agencies may lack computer skills, the Justice Department created an investigator's manual.
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British police to develop national video ID system
May 23, 2006
Facial recognition to automatically identify images of wanted criminals, according to police business plan.
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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.
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Appeals court upholds Net-wiretapping rules
June 9, 2006
Bush administration's Net surveillance plans receive boost from appeals court, which refused to overturn rules.
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Tempe Wi-Fi: Firefighters, police are fans
June 29, 2006
The Arizona city's police and fire departments are big on a citywide broadband network. Arizona's Wi-Fi city Police who are online all the time
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Patriot Act may be renewed without reforms
December 8, 2005
Last-minute deal calls for a vote to renew expiring portions of the law. But six senators could block it on privacy grounds.
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OracleWorld hit with bomb scare
September 11, 2003
Responding to a bomb threat, software maker Oracle orders the evacuation of thousands of attendees at its OracleWorld conference in San Francisco.
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Thinking the unthinkable about kids and Net porn
February 9, 2007
In fighting to protect children's online safety, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper worries that we're engaged in a losing battle.
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Police blotter: When can cops run license-plate searches?
September 15, 2006
In this week's installment, appeals court says police need no justification to check license plates against databases.
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Antivirus expert: 'Ransomware' on the rise
February 7, 2007
Kaspersky warns 2007 will bring increase in extortion schemes to encrypt your data and hold it hostage.
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British banks to cancel cards used for Net child porn
July 20, 2006
Under new legislation, police to notify credit card issuers about transactions used to access illegal content online.
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FAQ: When Google is not your friend
February 3, 2006
Google's vast database of its users' searches is a gold mine for police and curious divorce attorneys. It's just a matter of time.
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HP scandal reviving pretexting legislation
September 15, 2006
After their initial interest subsided, politicians are turning their attention back to dealing with those who access others' phone records.
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Get all the standard codes of state and local law enforcement on your iPhone.
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Justice Department takes aim at image-sharing sites
March 2, 2007
Feds try during a private meeting to convince sites that allow photos or videos to be uploaded to monitor users, News.com has learned.
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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.
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Republican
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New York
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person
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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.
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MySpace
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state
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New York
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person
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Police blotter: Cops raid Usenet provider over porn
September 8, 2006
Judge lets civil rights lawsuit proceed that Usenet provider filed against Pa. police after being raided.
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ISP snooping gaining support
April 14, 2006
Politicians embrace idea of requiring Net providers to record what subscribers do online.
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