Articles about Litigation

Reseller Sentenced for Selling Phony Cisco Routers

In addition to jail time, Yongcai Li will also have to repay $800,000 to Cisco in lost revenue. Continue Reading »

Poughkeepsie, N.Y., Victim of Security Breach

Nine attempts to steal money were made over a two-day period in mid-January. Continue Reading »

China Shuts Down Hacker Training Site

Three people have been arrested on suspicion of selling hacking tools online. Continue Reading »

Hacker Pleads Guilty to VoIP Attacks

Edwin Pena is scheduled to be sentenced May 14 for his plea. Continue Reading »

Cable Modem Hacking Suspect Arrested

Matthew Delorey has been charged with one count of conspiracy and one count of wire fraud. Continue Reading »

Bank Sues Cyber Theft Victim

This interesting twist could test just how much customers should be held responsible for protecting their online accounts from compromises. Continue Reading »

Nebraska Man Pleads Guilty to Scientology Web Attack

Mettenbrink will plead guilty to the charge of unauthorized access of a protected computer. Continue Reading »

China's Baidu Sues U.S. Domain Registrar Over Hack

The suit seeks related damages and alleges that "gross negligence" by Register.com led to the service disruption. Continue Reading »

Guilty Pleas Entered for Identity Theft Schemes

Tonita faces up to five years in prison for conspiracy to commit fraud related to spam. Continue Reading »

Chinese Hackers Have Cybersitter Law Firm in Cross-Hairs

Last week, I wrote about a closely-held company, Cybersitter,  suing the Chinese government for software piracy. Continue Reading »

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