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Computer Crime Breaking News

Fergus Ewing named ‘cyber minister’ to tackle computer crime
ENTERPRISE Minister Fergus Ewing is to be responsible for the Scottish Government’s new plan to improve cyber security. (more...)

Armenia jails Russian computer virus 'mastermind'
A court in Armenia on Tuesday gave a four-year jail sentence to the alleged Russian mastermind behind a computer virus crime group which infected some 30 million computers worldwide. (more...)

With computer technology, FRPD pushes ahead with crime solving
The police have a crystal ball. It has a flat screen and a powerful processor.  And there is reason to hope it will help them predict where the next crime will be committed. The Fall River Police Department recently hosted a weeklong seminar led by Steven Gottlieb, the executive director of the Alpha Group Center for Crime and Intelligence Analysis Training of Montclair, Calif. Gottlieb led ... (more...)

Thomas J. Hibarger, Former Criminal Chief at U.S. Attorney’s Office Joins Stroz Friedberg in the Firm’s Washington, D ...
Stroz Friedberg, a global digital risk management and investigations firm, today announced that Thomas J. Hibarger has been named Managing Director at the firm’s Washington, D.C. office. (more...)

Computer hackers access U.S. Justice Dept. website: spokeswoman
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - One or more unauthorized users gained access to the inner workings of a website run by the U.S. Justice Department, a department spokeswoman said on Monday after the hacker group ... (more...)

Computer hackers access U.S. Justice Department website: spokeswoman
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - One or more unauthorized users gained access to the inner workings of a website run by the U.S. Justice Department, a department spokeswoman said on Monday after the hacker group Anonymous said they were behind the incident. The hackers accessed a server that operates the Bureau of Justice Statistics' website, the spokeswoman said. The bureau is responsible for collecting ... (more...)

Former Rutgers student gets 30 days jail for bias crime
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey (Reuters) - A former Rutgers University student was sentenced on Monday to 30 days in jail for a bias crime after he spied on his roommate's gay encounter in a case that drew national attention to bullying. Dharun Ravi, 20, had faced a possible maximum sentence of 10 years behind bars for using a webcam to invade the privacy of his roommate, Tyler Clementi, and an older ... (more...)

On Computers: Dealing with the bio-computer
Just when we’ve spent our lives trying to figure out computers, they come up with the next new thing. This time, forget computer science. Get a biology degree. (more...)

Utah scientist pleads guilty to computer crime
A scientist indicted in U.S. District Court for allegedly emailing trade secrets from a Utah chemical company to an associate in India has pleaded guilty to one count of unlawful access to a protected computer. (more...)

Caddo Sheriff's Office Hosting Crime Prevention Program
A crime prevention program for people who live in rural areas is set for this weekend. (more...)

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