Articles about Litigation

Slovenian Police Arrest Suspected Mariposa Mastermind

The suspect was arrested alongside two others in Slovenia as part of a joint FBI-Slovenian investigation. Continue Reading »

Former Bank Employee Pleads Guilty to Data Theft

Adeyemi has pleaded guilty to theft, money laundering and computer tampering charges. Continue Reading »

Will Twitter's Security Improve?

Twitter and the FTC have reached a settlement regarding Twitter's data security lapses. Continue Reading »

Microsoft Sues Spammers Who Bypassed its Spam Filters

Microsoft claims that the defendants hired people to open millions of fake Hotmail accounts and manually misidentify spam messages as genuine e-mails. Continue Reading »

International Sweep Quashes Credit Card Crime Ring

Police in Spain, which was the center of the investigation, discovered 120,000 stolen credit card numbers. Continue Reading »

AT&T Accused of Mishandling Data ... Again

Users report being given access to other people's account information. Continue Reading »

Terry Childs' Sentencing Postponed

Childs faces five years in prison. Continue Reading »

Insurer Denies Liability for University of Utah Data Breach

The company is seeking a declaratory judgment from the court. Continue Reading »

FTC Settles with Spyware Seller

The settlement allows CyberSpy to continue selling its RemoteSpy spyware. Continue Reading »

Mariposa Masterminds Unlikely to Be Punished

It is unlikely that those responsible for operating the Mariposa botnet will be punished for their crimes. Continue Reading »

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