- Mon Dec 18 2006 Jailed ID thieves thwart cops with crypto
Criminals took part in a scam worth millions, but U.K. police admit they can't crack the gang's computer records.
- Tue Mar 8 2005 Japan antitrust watchdog bites Intel
Chipmaker mulls a response to ruling, which accuses the company of offering rebates to PC makers that snubbed its rivals.
- Wed Oct 3 2001 Downturn to hamper Asian piracy fight
Cash-strapped companies are increasingly likely to risk sanctions in the economic slump, and Microsoft's new licensing structure could make matters more troubling.
- Wed Jan 8 2003 Norway piracy case brings activists hope
The acquittal of a teen who axed copyright protections on a DVD has activists hoping views toward code crackers are changing. Current views, they say, stifle rights and research.
- Fri Jun 29 2007 File-sharing 'graveyard' still filling up
The MPAA's legal strategy hasn't done much to slow down online piracy of movies. But will that save TorrentSpy?
- Thu Jun 30 2005 AMD takes Intel fight to Japan
Chipmaker bases new suits on findings made by Japan's Fair Trade Commission and seeks $50 million in damages.
- Tue Jul 27 2004 Sharman owner called out from shadows
Lawyers are asked to reveal the anonymous figure controlling file-sharing service Kazaa and its parent company.
- Fri Oct 20 2006 Police blotter: Flap over nude photos of Cameron Diaz
In this week's installment, computer forensics is key to a case over nude photos of the actress.
- Thu Mar 18 1999 Notorious hacker Mitnick to plead guilty
Kevin Mitnick, a man whose hacking exploits captured national attention when he was arrested four years ago by the FBI, has agreed to plead guilty, according to published reports.
- Thu Jun 21 2007 Police Blotter: Necrobabes.com leads to murder conviction
Texas church leader is convicted of capital murder in part because of his AOL searches and visits to Necrobabes.com.




