08/19/2008 10:39 PM
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Police hope computer will yield clues in Forest death - roanoke.com (Roanoke Times)
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CHESAPEAKE -- Investigators have seized a computer once used by former Great Bridge High School Assistant Principal Wesley Earnest, the 38-year-old accused of killing his estranged wife last year. Authorities looking into the December death of Jocelyn Earnest are seeking to recover any forensic or digital data from the Hewlett-Packard Compaq that was on Wesley Earnest's desk at the high ...
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08/19/2008 06:00 AM
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Center for Computer Forensics Obtains Michigan Private Investigator License (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
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The Center for Computer Forensics , a Michigan-based electronic litigation support and evidence gathering firm, announced today that it has received a PI License from the state of Michigan following the recently passed Michigan House Bill 5274, which requires computer forensic vendors to hold an active private investigators license.
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08/18/2008 01:20 PM
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Police seize computer used by man accused of killing wife (The Virginian-Pilot)
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CHESAPEAKE Investigators have seized a computer once used by former Great Bridge High School Assistant Principal Wesley Earnest, the 38-year-old accused of killing his estranged wife last year. Authorities looking into the December death of Jocelyn Earnest are seeking to recover any forensic or ...
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08/20/2008 08:54 AM
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eTreppid designer fined $2,500 a day until he turns over computer code (Reno Gazette-Journal)
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A federal judge has ordered former eTreppid Technologies designer Dennis Montgomery to pay $2,500 per day for each day that he fails to deliver to the company special source code for software purportedly used in the war on terror.
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08/17/2008 05:10 AM
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Investigator says forensic search of hard drive takes time (The Herald-Mail)
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HAGERSTOWN - Computer crimes investigators usually need between 50 and 70 hours to conduct a complete forensic investigation of a hard drive, said Lt. John Wilhelm, commander of the Maryland State Police computer crimes section.
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08/18/2008 03:46 PM
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Computer Investigation Law (KVII 7 Amarillo)
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By Lucas Jefferson Monday, August 18, 2008 at 5:44 p.m. A new Texas law has some computer repair people wondering if they are breaking it. The new attention stems from a recently filed lawsuit.
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08/20/2008 08:49 AM
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Up to 25,000 British illegal downloaders sued for £300 as games developers turn to courts (Daily Mail)
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Thousands of people suspected of sharing music, films and computer games over the Internet will be face legal action, it was revealed today.
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08/20/2008 04:38 AM
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Up to 25,000 British illegal downloaders sued for £300 as games developers turn to courts (Daily Mail)
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Computer game firms have declared war on illegal downloads demanding money from thousands of families who got releases on the internet for nothing.
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08/19/2008 07:47 PM
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Black Hat 2008 Aftermath (Law.com)
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The Black Hat 2008 conference was full of up-to-the-minute information on computer security research and vulnerabilities. Consultants Brian Dykstra and Keith Jones look at the news and events from the show, including zero-day exploits and DNS and VPN insecurities.
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08/19/2008 03:30 AM
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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It (Carteret County News-Times)
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(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
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