The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, the law that . Prosecutors recently used the law to convict journalist Matthew Keys on felony hacking charges, drawing rounds of condemnation on the web. Edward Snowden, for one, derided the harsh penalty Keys now faces . Authorities employed the Cybercrime Statute to find reporter Matthew Keys guilty, igniting online fury and discussions.. Hacking Cases,Cybersecurity Law,Matthew Keys,Digital Rights,Legal Controversy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A Texas high school on Friday barred a girl from attending class as part of the fallout from a legal flap that began when the sophomore refused to wear around her neck an RFID-chip student ID she claims is the . The Northside Independent School District in San Antonio began issuing the RFID-laden student-body cards when the semester began in the fall. The ID badge has a bar code associated with a student The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . A Florida college suspended a freshman for declining to adopt a biometric attendance system, stirring debates over privacy rights.. RFID Technology, Legal Issues, Student Rights, Privacy Awareness, School Policies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
There's some new information on last week's Lynn/Cisco/ISS story: Mike Lynn gave an interesting interview to Wired. Here's some news about the FBI's investigation. And here's a video of Cisco/ISS ripping pages out of the BlackHat conference proceedings. . Someone is setting up a legal defense fund for Lynn. Send donations via PayPal to
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