Feds weed out drug paraphernalia sites
Talkback I think that the DEA should stop trying to shut down all of the shops on the internet and around the us. If people want to buy tobacco rolling papers and roach clips and whatnot, i dont know why we wouldn't let them.
[October 7, 2003, 15:27]
Feds weed out drug paraphernalia sites
Talkback The recent law banning the selling of pipes and other smoking peices doesn't make any sense what so ever. It would be understandable to many if what was being banned was actually illegal. Laws such as this one not only takes buisness away from...
[October 18, 2003, 23:50]
Feds weed out drug paraphernalia sites
Talkback this is obvoulsley an atempt to stop drug smoking and stop people who want to smoke un-Corpurated mariHuanna. While i sit at home smoking my herb i'v been thinking that this is a GIANT waste of tax payers money and that taking away a natrual right...
[November 9, 2003, 20:34]
Microsoft on Trial: Feds say Microsoft muscled PC makers
News Government attorneys also played excerpts of Bill Gates' videotaped deposition where Microsoft's Chairman again sparred with questioners over the definitions -- at one point the exchange focused on the meaning of the term "killer application...
[December 16, 1998, 6:13]
Feds take DDoS in their stride
Blog The US Department of Homeland Security has said that a series of distributed denial-of-service attacks began on US government networks on 4 July. However, Amy Kudwa, deputy press secretary for the US DHS, told ZDNet UK on Wednesday that attacks on...
[July 8, 2009, 18:18]
Microsoft, Feds reach a deal
News Microsoft and the Justice Department on Friday settled their long-running antitrust battle, in an agreement with far-reaching implications. The deal would impose mild restrictions on the software maker compared with earlier rulings in the three...
[November 2, 2001, 13:41]
Expect more stock option cases, warn Feds
News Expect to see more legal action in the coming months against executives suspected of stock option mischief, federal officials told US senators on Wednesday. At a hearing here convened by the Senate Finance Committee, top officials from the...
[September 7, 2006, 9:55]
Feds and Microsoft file for extension of antitrust deal
News The US Department of Justice and Microsoft on Wednesday filed a formal application for a two-year extension of portions of their landmark antitrust settlement, with the possibility of stretching it until 2012.
[September 1, 2006, 9:40]
Feds issue warning as virus spreads
News The "Melissa" virus continued to spread across the Internet this weekend, causing a growing number of e-mail disruptions and prompting federal law enforcement agencies to issue a special warning. The warning from the FBI and National Infrastructure...
[March 29, 1999, 8:46]
Feds try to take logs from Nmap creator
News The creator of the famous hacking tool Nmap is being hounded by the FBI for copies of Web server log data from his Web site Insecure.org. Fyodor, as he is known, is a well known figure in the security world, specifically for his work with Nmap.
[November 26, 2004, 16:10]
Feds go after Sars spammers
News Two federal agencies are targeting sites and spammers that promote Sars cures and prevention products, saying they must remove the misleading information or risk penalties. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Food and Drug Administration...
[May 12, 2003, 9:12]
Feds hijack illicit sites
News Federal police have adopted a novel crime-fighting tactic: seizing control of domain names for Web sites that allegedly violate the law. Attorney General John Ashcroft said on Monday that the domain names for several Web sites allegedly set up to...
[February 27, 2003, 11:18]
Feds weed out drug paraphernalia sites
News The US Justice Department on Monday said it indicted 11 Web site operators for allegedly selling illegal devices including bongs and holders for marijuana cigarettes. Attorney General John Ashcroft told reporters that the government would ask a US...
[February 25, 2003, 8:17]
Feds give nod to IBM-Hitachi deal
News The Federal Trade Commission has granted approval for IBM to sell its hard-drive business to Hitachi, the companies said Monday. Hitachi and IBM said that they have already gotten antitrust approval for the deal from the European Commission, the...
[December 2, 2002, 15:55]
Feds raid room, confiscate student's computers
News Law enforcement officials hunting for the vandal responsible for the 27 October defacement of the New York Yankees' Web site searched a computer science student's dorm room on Saturday and removed three computers.
[November 1, 2000, 9:43]
Feds warn of new worm threat
News A government Internet watchdog warned companies this past weekend of a new malicious program that spreads to previously compromised PCs and seemingly prepares the infected machines to launch a denial-of-service attack, sources said Monday.
[June 26, 2001, 7:16]
Feds charge Microsoft with illegal browser scheme
News In May 1995, Microsoft approached Netscape with a proposal to carve up the Internet browser market, according to an antitrust complaint against the software giant that was filed Monday by the Department of Justice (DoJ).
[May 19, 1998, 13:06]
HP investigator makes plea bargain
News This is how the feds like to work," said David Cohen, a San Francisco-based criminal attorney. But why wouldn't the feds just wait until California had finished trying its case? The data broker charged with federal crimes for his role in the HP...
[January 12, 2007, 8:05]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The US Feds are thinking of splitting up Microsoft, and Expedia (Microsoft's online travel agency) had its initial public offering on NASDAQ. If this sort of thing is going to continue to be the case, then there's nothing to stop Microsoft from...
[November 14, 1999, 18:44]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News The US Feds are thinking of splitting up Microsoft, and Expedia (Microsoft's online travel agency) had its initial public offering on NASDAQ. If this sort of thing is going to continue to be the case, then there's nothing to stop Microsoft from...
[November 14, 1999, 18:44]



