A U.S. judge has ordered a Las Vegas company to stop making weight-loss and anti-aging claims and to stop sending unsolicited e-mail, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission announced Monday.
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A U.S. district court judge has ordered that Oracle's lawsuit against SAP and its TomorrowNow subsidiary be sent to mediation, according to a court document posted on www.tnlawsuit.com, a Web site SAP set up for the case.
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A California district court has shut down a controversial Web site in the U.S. that allows whistle blowers to post corporate and government documents online anonymously.
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Just how secure are the federal networks that hold large amounts of sensitive data? President Barack Obama wants to know and appoints Bush cyber security guru holdover Melissa Hathaway to head a 60-day review of federal systems. - President Obama ordered his NationalSecurity and Homeland Security advisors Feb. 9 to conduct an immediate review of the government's cyber security pland, programs, and activities. Heading the 60-day review will be head by Melissa Hathaway, who served as the cyber security co
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RebootPresident Obama has ordered a wide-ranging review of the US's cybersecurity defences.…
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) has ended unpaid leave for employees due to rising chip orders, the company said in a statement Friday.
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The U.S. Army issues an order to unblock the use of several social networking sites, including Facebook, Twitter and Flickr, at domestic installations. The order shows the Army is overcoming some of its reluctance to allow social networking, but it is still standing firm on its ban on sites such as MySpace and YouTube. - The U.S. Army has officially ended its ban on Twitter, Facebook and Flickr, according to media reports. In a memo dated May 18, the Army ordered its network managers to permit access
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has ordered the creation of a new command to unify efforts at the Pentagon to secure military networks. Plans for the Cyber Command come a month after President Obama declared cyber-security a national security priority in a speech. - U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has ordered the creation of a Cyber Command to help secure the U.S. military's computer networks, according to reports. In a memo, Gates said he will recommend President Barack Obama put thed
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The Pentagon is reviewing its policy towards social networking sites amid security concerns. The order comes a day after the U.S. Marine Corps issued a ban on the use of Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. - The Pentagon is reviewing its policies toward social networking sites amid network security and other concerns. According to reports, U.S. officials have ordered a review of the threats and benefits of using Web 2.0 sites such as Facebook and others. The review is slated to be completed by the en...
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Nigerian crotchbomber claims first victimsAt least two bloggers who posted the latest Transportation Security Administration security guidelines have received visits from the feds. One had his laptop confiscated and was served a subpoena. The other just received the subpoena.…Offloading malware protection to the cloud
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