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Internet Wiretaps Prohibited…For Now
IBLS Contributor: Attorney Odia Kagan, Tel Aviv, Israel, odia@okaganlaw.com , writes: In an unusual decision the Court granted the motion of civil rights organizations to rehear a case, pertaining to the wiretapping of e-mail messages. The Federal Court
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Europe Fights Mobile Malware
Just when we thought our computer antivirus would protect us from anything out there…the mobile virus made its grand entrance into Europe. Police started to investigate and recently detained a prolific, mobile-virus creator. Information on the modus operandi
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ASK THE EXPERT: Does My Company Have The Right To Read My Email?
Wendy Garcia from The Philippines (Quezon City) asks: I work for a large corporation in the finance department. In connection with the investigation of suspected embezzlement, my employer looked at my saved e-mail at work. Then, from some forwarded messages,
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Another Cyber Attack Hits Europe
When Estonia suffered a series of cyber attacks in recent months, US official John Negroponte told the Financial Times: “We need to prepare ourselves because this is likely only to become more of an issue in the future.” Well, the future is here. And
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Expert Input Sought on Belarusian Information Law
The Government of Belarus is in the process of adopting a law on information, informatization and protection of information in that Eastern European country. Belarus intends to combine national and self-regulation to guarantee the right to receive and
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An Explosion in Cyber crime Sets Off Alarms in Europe
A video circulates on the Internet linking several individuals accused of the largest terrorist attack in Europe, the 2004 Madrid train bombings, to the incident. It is attributed to Iraqi-based, terrorist organization Ansar el Islam. The video shows
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Should We Go To War Over A Massive Cyber-Attack?
Estonia is doing it again. The tiny Eastern European nation – holder of the first Internet election – is pushing the boundaries to set another legal precedent. But this time around, a change in the law could entail serious international consequences.
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