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Former UCLA Employee Indicted For Snooping Celebrity Medical Records
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Former UCLA Employee Indicted For Snooping Celebrity Medical Records. UCLA Snooping. Los Angeles (CA) - A former UCAL Medical Center employee has been indicted for allegedly illegally accessing the computerized medical records of celebrities.. Los Angeles...
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Five IRS Workers Indicted For Snooping Into Taxpayer Files
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Five IRS Workers Indicted For Snooping Into Taxpayer Files. irs taxpayer indictment. Fresno (CA) - Five Internal Revenue Service workers in Fresno have been indicted for computer fraud and unauthorized access into taxpayer files.. Fresno (CA) - Five Internal...
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14 More People Implicated In UCLA Medical Records Snooping
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14 More People Implicated In UCLA Medical Records Snooping. ucla snooping. Los Angeles (CA) - The California Department of Public Health has issued its findings in the UCLA celebrity medical records snooping case.. Los Angeles (CA) - The California Department...
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Apple found Guilty of Patent Infringement
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Apple found Guilty of Patent Infringement. Apple Guilty Patent Infringement. On Friday, Apple was found guilty of willfully infringing on a "predictive snooping" patent owned by Opti Inc.. Just days after suffering a thrashing for approving and posting a "baby...
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Wardriving: Taipei Style
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during a ride on the Taipei Mass Rail Train (MRT) Since I am already in Taipei for the Computex 2004 show, I decided to do a little wireless snooping. With wireless laptop in tow, I rode the Taipei mass transit system (called wartraining), then walked around...
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A Spread Spectrum Primer
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on GPS while trying to understand how Lamarr's and Antheil's work relates to the gadgets we see today. The old school method of transmitting data is to squeeze as much data into as narrow a band as possible. Somebody snooping the radio bandwidth might see something...
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Billionaire Uses Laser to Thwart Paparazzi
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of the camera, the laser system fires off a focused beam of light at the camera that in turn disrupts the device's ability to record a digital image. If security guards patrolling on the boat discover a nearby snoop, they can activate the lasers manually and...
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Pirate Bay Hits Back At Sweden's Wiretapping Law
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country to give its security services the same sort of wiretapping powers enjoyed in the U.S. and China. The law covers international calls, faxes and emails and will allow the Swedish intelligence agency to snoop without a court order, unlike the Swedish police...
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Review: PGP Universal - Part 1
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Pretty Good History Version 1.0 of PGP was written in 1991 by Philip Zimmermann. The politically-conscious Zimmermann wanted to devise a solution to allow users to post to the early Bulletin Board Systems and store files without being snooped on. To this...