legal
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Russian Accused Of Hacking LinkedIn Extradited To US After 15-Month Detention In Prague
A Russian national accused of hacking LinkedIn, Dropbox, and Formspring, and possibly compromising the personal information of more than 100 million users, has been extradited to the United States, The New York Times reported on Friday.
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US Man Sues After Finding Spy Camera On His Property And Refusing To Give It Back
A Texas rancher has found himself playing a game of legal hot potato to keep a spying device he found on his property out of the hands of US border patrol officials.
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Intel Hit With Three Class Action Lawsuits Related To Security Vulnerability
It’s been a few days since The Register first reported that all Intel x86-64x processors were subject to a severe security vulnerability and already Intel has been hit with at least three separate class action lawsuits related to the vulnerability.
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Of Course Apple Is Getting Sued Over The Old iPhone Throttling Fiasco
Now that Apple has actually admitted to using software updates to limit the performance of older iPhones, people are pissed. So naturally they went and did what any angry American would do: sue.