Microsoft sues the US, says it exploits cloud for secrecy orders
Microsoft is suing the US Department of Justice, claiming it is unconstitutional to use secrecy orders that prevent it from telling customers when the government accesses their data.
Microsoft is suing the US Department of Justice, claiming it is unconstitutional to use secrecy orders that prevent it from telling customers when the government accesses their data.
A New York federal court denied bail on Thursday to Ross William Ulbricht, the 29-year-old accused of running the Silk Road underground marketplace, deeming him a flight risk and a danger to the community.
Jeremy Kirk | 22 Nov | Read more
The co-founder of Liberty Reserve, a now defunct virtual currency that was widely favored by the criminal underground, pleaded guilty on Thursday to money laundering and other charges.
Jeremy Kirk | 01 Nov | Read more
Latvia's Foreign Affairs Minister has expressed unhappiness at US attempts to extradite the alleged co-creator of the Gozi data-stealing Trojan, citing the disproportionate severity of sentence he might receive if found guilty.
John E Dunn | 06 Aug | Read more
A 28-year-old Romanian man was sentenced on Tuesday to five years in prison for his role in a phishing scheme, as part of a seven-year investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Jeremy Kirk | 26 Mar | Read more