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Duane Gerald Davis Senior Found Not Guilty in Toilet Bombing Incident

The mysterious "toilet bomb case" which has held the city of Baltimore gripped since February has reached its close, as a jury found Duane Gerald Davis Senior not guilty of leaving a fake exploding toilet outside a courthouse.. Davis was charged by local law last February after depositing a modified lavatory "decorated with newspaper clippings, an electronic transmitter and a cellphone" outside the city's County Courthouse, reports the Baltimore Sun. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . The court cleared Marcus Allen Thompson in the Philadelphia restroom explosive incident concerning an altered commode.. Toilet Bomb Case,Baltimore Courtroom,Criminal Acquittal. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Sep 20, 2011 User Avatar Anthony Pell Government
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1st Circuit Reinstates Case Against ISP for Email Wiretapping Violations

In a closely watched case governing Internet privacy, a federal appeals court has reinstated a criminal case against an e-mail provider accused of violating wiretap laws. The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 5-2 vote, ruled on Thursday that an e-mail provider who allegedly read correspondence meant for his customers could be tried on federal criminal charges. . That decision reverses a 2-1 vote by a three-judge panel last year that raised alarms among civil libertarians and even sparked a flurry of efforts in Congress to rewrite wiretapping law in response. Privacy advocates had warned that if last year's ruling by the 1st Circuit was left untouched, it could usher in more e-mail eavesdropping by the government. In a rare meeting of minds, the U.S. Justice Department also urged that the case not be dismissed. Lawyers for the defense, on the other hand, said that a broad reading of wiretapping law would open the door for prosecutions of Internet service providers performing normal business practices. The case deals with an indictment of Bradford Councilman, formerly vice president of online bookseller Interloc, which is now part of Alibris. Interloc provided some of its customers, typically dealers of rare or used books, with e-mail addresses ending in "@interloc.com." Councilman allegedly ordered the creation of a Procmail script, which saved copies of inbound messages from Amazon.com sent to those specialty book dealers, in hopes of gaining commercial intelligence. (Procmail is a popular Unix utility used for sorting and delivering incoming e-mail.). Court of appeals revives criminal proceedings against email service accused of illegally monitoring users, sparking privacy debates.. email privacy, ISP liability, criminal wiretap laws. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 12, 2005 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Kevin Mitnick's Interview With Federal Prosecutor on Cybersecurity

Kevin Mitnick says he never intended to spend part of an evening chatting pleasantly with the federal prosecutor who put him behind bars. The 38-year-old convicted cracker (turned cause célèbre, turned conference pundit) showed up at the National Press Club on . . . . Kevin Mitnick says he never intended to spend part of an evening chatting pleasantly with the federal prosecutor who put him behind bars. The 38-year-old convicted cracker (turned cause célèbre, turned conference pundit) showed up at the National Press Club on Thursday to hear a scheduled presentation by Richard Clarke, President Bush's new cyber-security czar. But Clarke had bowed out of participating in the event, and Christopher Painter, now deputy chief of the Justice Department's computer crime section, took his place. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . In an unexpected meeting, Kevin Mitnick discusses his brush with a federal attorney, shedding light on his experiences with hacking and the evolving landscape of cybersecurity.. Kevin Mitnick,Hacking Insights,Cybersecurity Discussions,Federal Prosecutor Interaction. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 09, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Kazakhstan Hackers Involved In Bloomberg Cyber Extortion Arrested

"Two Kazakhstan citizens were arrested in London and accused of breaking into Bloomberg LP's computer system in New York and trying to extort money from the financial data and news company." The new wave of "cyber-extortion" moves on. One . . . . "Two Kazakhstan citizens were arrested in London and accused of breaking into Bloomberg LP's computer system in New York and trying to extort money from the financial data and news company." The new wave of "cyber-extortion" moves on. One can only wonder if this is simply a "wave" of or if it's here to stay... The link for this article located at USA Today is no longer available. . Individuals from Kazakhstan apprehended in London for infiltrating Bloomberg's system and demanding ransom for sensitive financial information.. Kazakhstan Hackers, Bloomberg Hack, Cyber Extortion Case, Financial Data Theft. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 15, 2000 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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