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Social sites need tougher privacy rules
Social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace should introduce tougher rules to stop users posting abusive information about other members, according to a survey..
Guy Dixon
Jun 7 2008 11:42AM
Software
US Federal ID theft task force recommends national breach identification law, tougher standards
A White House-sanctioned commission on identity theft backed the creation of a national breach notification law this week.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 26 2007 10:16AM
Security
Update: Tougher laws for hackers
The Home Office is planning to ban hackers from using the internet.
Staff Writers
Aug 14 2006 2:44PM
Security
Tougher sentence demanded for TKBot-A Trojan authors
The vast majority of business PC users believe that UK legal authorities were too soft on the members of the Thr34t-Krew cyber crime gang who were sentenced last week for causing unauthorised modification of computers with intent.
William Eazel
Oct 17 2005 10:12AM
Security
British businesses call for tougher sentences for hackers
More than eight out of ten British businesses think hackers should get longer sentences, according to a new poll.
René Millman
Oct 12 2005 12:13PM
Security
MP calls for tougher DoS legislation
An MP has proposed tougher laws against computer crime in a presentation to the British Parliament.
David Quainton
Jul 14 2005 11:02AM
Security
Feinstein proposes tougher breach notification law
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Monday toughened her proposal to require organizations to notify people of breaches that compromise their personal data.
Marcia Savage
Apr 11 2005 11:42PM
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