A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has tossed a suit asking the National Security Agency to provide records of phone calls, emails, and text messages for two officials of the…
Existing laws don’t adequately protect computer users from digital spying on their webcams, according to a new report by a law professor and two lawyers.
Sony Pictures Entertainment has gone on the offensive after computer hackers posted corporate documents online, including employee medical information and embarrassing emails written by corporate executives.
A well-known television reporter in the Chicago area, who was fired after a rival station filmed her wearing a bikini near a swimming pool in a source’s back yard, doesn’t…
A judge in Charlotte, North Carolina, has unsealed 529 orders involving cellphone surveillance requests that were so secret the DA’s office didn’t see the records.
A hospital chain headquartered in Colorado has announced a plan to test job applicants for tobacco. Those who test positive for “tobacco use” won’t be hired, but can re-apply after…
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