DoJ - Former CIO knew of breach and opted to excise his stock options before breach became public
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DoJ - Former CIO knew of breach and opted to excise his stock options before breach became public
One of the youngsters behind TalkTalk detained for four years, despite depression and Asperger claim
The health of Wikileaks co-founder in question after his lawyers state he is too ill to appear for court hearing
As expected Manning jailed again for up to 18 months for her refusal to testify for Wikileaks investigation
Freed after 62 days in jail when she refused to testify for Wikileaks investigation, Manning now faces more legal challenges
SFO probe leads to conviction of four men involved in bank fraud to fund fibre cables through sewers
Teenager TalkTalk hacker has iPhone confiscated, as a second teenager pleads guilty to ISP attack
Experts discuss safeguarding against drones that pose increasing threats to prisons, airports and public safety
Journalist jailed for two years for helping Anonymous hack the computer system of his former employer, the LA Times
Thousands of US prisoners released early from prison, after software glitch went unchecked for 13 years
Significant hack of Securus comprimises over 70 million records of prison phone calls
Police website knocked offline for several hours following denial-of-service attack
No justice? Finnish teenager and Lizard Squad member responsible for 50,700 hacks avoids prison time
Fallout from Silk Road continues after former DEA undercover agent pleads guilty to extorting bitcoins
Two men behind an app that trawls through private photo albums looking for naked selfies face prison sentences
A hacker who made a number of death threats in Japan has been jailed in a case that captured the nation
The owner of a 'revenge porn' website has been convicted of numerous charges in the United States
No brainer of the day? A hacker in Texas pays $10,000 to avoid a possible 440-year prison sentence
Gottfrid Svartholm Warg found guilty by Danish court in that country's biggest hacking case to date
Offenders could now face up to two years in jail, justice secretary Chris Grayling says
Two prisons failed to encrypt their data because nobody told them how
The illegal use of mobile phones within prisons is back in the news with the arrival of tiny keyfob mobile phones
The cost of finding thousands of phones smuggled into British prisons is taxing prison officers
Former staff at Dell and AMD are facing further insider trading charges from US authorities
The man who hacked into Sarah Palin's email account has been sent to prison instead of a halfway house
Visa, Mastercard and Paypal labelled American stooges as Wikileaks founder Assange is granted bail in London
An IT programmer gave himself an early Christmas present of 14 million Nectar points, worth a cool £73,000
A teenager has been sent to jail after refusing to hand over the encryption key for his computer
American authorities have sentenced a 38-year-old man to six years in prison for laundering money via an online payment system
Former IBM veteran Robert Moffat has been sentenced to six months in prison after pleading guilty to an insider trading scandal