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Huawei CFO lawyers say Trump's comments have tainted US extradition case

Huawei CFO lawyers say Trump's comments have tainted US extradition case

Justifies adding an extra allegation, they argue.
Moira Warburton and Tessa Vikander Oct 1 2020 9:37AM Networking
Message board libel case could set precedent

Message board libel case could set precedent

UK internet users prosecuted for online comments?
Rosalie Marshall May 11 2010 6:59AM Strategy
Yahoo accounts of journalists based in China and Taiwan hacked

Yahoo accounts of journalists based in China and Taiwan hacked

Foreign journalists and academics targeted.
SC Australia Staff Apr 1 2010 3:11PM Security
Microsoft denies Windows 7 modelled on Mac OS

Microsoft denies Windows 7 modelled on Mac OS

Disowns comments made by manager.
Phil Muncaster Nov 13 2009 6:35AM Software
95% of user-generated comments to blogs and forums are malicious

95% of user-generated comments to blogs and forums are malicious

Asking users to report inappropriate content a "largely ineffective" method.
Dan Raywood Oct 13 2009 11:05AM Security
SAS unveils social network analysis tool

SAS unveils social network analysis tool

Organisations can monitor negative comments and detect fraud.
Rosalie Marshall Aug 6 2009 1:18PM Software
Web firms fear legal action over user comments

Web firms fear legal action over user comments

A number of high-profile internet companies and organisations are seeking to overturn a court decision that could see them prosecuted for comments made by their users..
Matt Chapman Nov 9 2007 7:52AM Software
Hackers deface UN site with anti-American comments

Hackers deface UN site with anti-American comments

The United Nation's (UN) website was hacked over the weekend with several sections taken down for repairs.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 14 2007 12:05PM Security
Google apologises for Sicko blog comments

Google apologises for Sicko blog comments

Slamming Michael Moore is not company policy.
Iain Thomson Jul 4 2007 2:30PM Software
Allchin: Vista comments misinterpreted

Allchin: Vista comments misinterpreted

Jim Allchin, co-president of Microsoft has spoken out against reports published last week that claimed he believes additional antivirus software is not required with Windows Vista, and has consequently apologised for being ambiguous with his comments.
Negar Salek Nov 13 2006 5:46PM Security

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