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Chinese hackers breached US court wiretap systems: ReportChinese hackers breached networks of U.S. broadband providers, including Verizon, AT&T, and Lumen Technologies. They accessed systems used ...
Meta Platforms must face class action for breaching medical privacy of patientsUS District Judge William Orrick in San Francisco said the plaintiffs could pursue claims that Meta violated a federal wiretap law and a Ca...
Meta's Facebook to pay $90 million to settle privacy lawsuit over user trackingUsers accused the Meta Platforms Inc unit of violating federal and state privacy and wiretapping laws by using plug-ins to store cookies th...
US Supreme Court rebuffs Facebook appeal in user tracking lawsuitThe justices declined to hear Facebook's appeal of a lower court ruling that revived the proposed nationwide litigation accusing the compan...
Why Google faces a $5 billion class action lawsuitThe $5 billion class action suit alleges that the tech giant and its parent Alphabet Inc collect user's data by tracking his activity on th...
Ask Dr. D: When the tapping goes down to the wireThere are people listening in to what our boss is saying. The man occupying his seat earlier was tapping the phones.
Insider trading scam: US prosecutors oppose Rajat Gupta's plea to remain free on bailProsecutors have asked a court here to reject the former Goldman Sachs Director's request to remain free on bail pending appeal of his conv...
Raj Rajaratnam seeks reversal of conviction in insider trading caseThe Sri Lankan is currently serving an 11 year prison term after being convicted last year of running one of the biggest insider trading sc...
- Rajat Gupta: Will circumstantial evidence be enough?
The prosecution of Rajat Gupta is built on circumstantial evidence that may be less persuasive than the wiretaps that sealed the Rajaratnam...
- India needs law against invasion of privacy: Ratan Tata
Amid raging controversy over phone tapping, Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata has said there is a need for a law to keep a tab on invasion of ...
- Ratan Tata slams govt's stand on leakage of Radia tapes
Ratan Tata has criticised the government's "lackadaisical attitude" on the leakage of his tapped telephonic conversations with corporate lo...
- India seeks communication, telecom security pact with US
India is exploring a communications and telecoms security pact with United States, that will enable both countries share and standardize pr...
- Raise the technology bar
The solution is for the government and its official snooping agency to get more tech-savvy.
- Blocking services won’t resolve security concerns, RIM tells govt
RIM has warned the government that blocking its popular BlackBerry service will not resolve India’s security concerns.
Probe on to find if phones of politicos illegally tappedA probe is on to find out whether phone of senior politicians were tapped illegally.
- US House holds rare secret session on spy bill
The US House of Representatives agreed to hold a rare secret session, the first for a quarter century, on a wiretapping anti-terror bill.
- Intel chief says telecoms refuse to comply with wiretap requests under expired law
Two top Bush administration officials said Friday that some telecommunications companies are resisting wiretap orders for terrorists becaus...