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Spammer walks free in Virginia
State court overturns ruling in Jaynes case.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 16 2008 2:15PM
Security
Kiwi hacker walks free from court
A teenager from New Zealand accused of writing malware that could have stolen millions of pounds has walked free from court and may be recruited by the local police.
Iain Thomson
Jul 17 2008 7:52AM
Security
New Zealand hacker walks free from court
A teen hacker who admitted taking down a US university's computer, was allowed to walk free from court yesterday.
Nick Farrell
Jul 16 2008 9:59AM
Security
Nintendo virtual console walks Streets Of Rage
Classic Sega and Turbografx titles available for download on the Wii.
Matt Chapman
Mar 5 2007 8:12AM
Hardware
DoS teen walks free from court
A British teenager who crashed his former employee's email server with five million emails walked free from court after a judge ruled the boy had not broken the law.
René Millman
Nov 4 2005 10:29AM
Security
Scrushy experiences joy of SOX and walks free
The U.S. governments first attempted prosecution under Sarbanes-Oxley has ended in failure.
David Quainton
Jun 29 2005 5:25PM
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