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Virginia court says law is an overly broad prohibition on anonymous free speech
Telecoms experts to discuss ways to identify the source of packets sent across IP networks -- but Center for Democracy and Technology raises concerns
Virginia Supreme Court rules the 2003 Virginia spam law is an overly broad prohibition on free speech protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution
As cloud computing becomes increasingly popular, policy makers will debate issues such as the privacy and security of data in the cloud, tech experts say
Panel at CTIA show warns that as mobile phones gain the ability to load new software they become a target for hackers and malware
The SF rogue admin Terry Childs installed a 'terminal server,' which appears to be a router, on the city's network, but investigators haven't been able to find or log into it
Symantec says its latest security software installs in less than a minute and uses just 7MB of memory, where competing products use up to 10 times as much
Lawsuit charges that Nvidia execs concealed for at least eight months a flaw that caused some of the company's graphics chips to fail at unusually high rates
Security researcher publishes code that gives hackers a back door into utility companies, water plants, and oil refineries in order to raise awareness of the vulnerabilities
The DOJ may be preparing an antitrust lawsuit to block the deal between Yahoo and Google, which would give them control over 80 percent of search ads in the U.S.