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Telecommunications Targeted During WarOpen in New Window
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Regulator fines E-Trade units US$1 millionOpen in New Window
"The independent Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined two units of E-Trade Financial a total of US$1 million for failing to implement adequate anti-money laundering (AML) procedures bet read more »
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Israeli Consulate to tweet about Gaza warOpen in New Window
"The Israel Consulate in New York today offers a "Citizen Press Conference," soliciting questions about the situation in Israel and Gaza from users on Twitter. It is one of the most significant... read more »
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Cyber War Games Confirm Flaws in US SecurityOpen in New Window
"After participating in a two day cyber war simulation last week, government and industry officials said that the United States is ill-equipped to cope with a major attack against computer networks read more »
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Top execs would roll up sleeves to fight cyber war, according to think tank studyOpen in New Window
"Top executives of major corporations should expect to serve on new government cybersecurity panels if president-elect Barack Obama follows the recommendations released this week by a think-tank pan read more »
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Intel to challenge Korean FTC, consumer groups lash outOpen in New Window
"Intel is fighting back on all fronts against the multiple antitrust investigations and lawsuits. The company has filed suit in Korea, alleging that the $18 million fine it was assessed earlier this read more »
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Yet another FCC fine unlikely to faze junk fax jerksOpen in New Window
"FCC fines don't seem to intimidate one of the nation's top junk faxing companies, which now faces almost three million dollars in proposed penalties..." read more »
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Killing in the name of: the US Army and video gamesOpen in New Window
Mike Thompson writes "the recent news that the US Army has decided to invest $50 million into video game development was not much of a surprise to the industry. After all, the Army has realized that read more »
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