If you’re a Star Wars fan and you want your smartphone to show it, then make sure to check out the latest limited-edition Galactic Series skins from Slickwraps. Created by artist Justin Maller exclusively for Slickwraps, the two new Star Wars-inspired skins feature a colorful representation of either an Imperial…
Identity theft defendant sentenced to 17 years, ordered to pay $568,625
Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans A Miami man convicted in a fraud case involving identity theft and income tax refunds was sentenced to 17 years in prison and ordered to pay $568,625 in restitution Tuesday. Eddie Blanchard, 37, was convicted by a federal jury in May…
Obama’s uncle ordered to report regularly to ICE
By John Zaremba The Boston Herald President Obama's illegal-alien uncle met yesterday with federal immigration officials, who say they're pressing ahead with his deportation as he prepares his legal fight to stay in the country. Onyango Obama, 67, of Framingham will be required to report regularly to U.S. Immigration and…
ProtectMyID: Plain and simple, if you’ve not ordered a copy of your #creditreport in the past year, stop whatever you are doing, and do it now. #besafe
ProtectMyID: Plain and simple, if you’ve not ordered a copy of your #creditreport in the past year, stop whatever you are doing, and do it now. #besafe View full post on Twitter / ProtectMyID View full post on National Cyber Security
Murder retrial ordered after court records destroyed by virus
A convicted murderer has been granted a retrial after a stenographer’s backup record of his trial was apparently destroyed by a malware infection. The possibly unique sequence of events came to a head when Randy Chaviano, 26, appealed against his 2009 conviction in a Florida court for shooting Charles Acosta…
Spammers Ordered to Pay Yahoo $610 Million
The spammers were accused of sending out fake e-mails telling recipients they had won a lottery sponsored by Yahoo. View full post on eSecurityPlanet RSS Feed View full post on National Cyber Security
British phone hacker ordered to reveal who instructed him
LONDON, August 20, 2011 (AFP) – The News of the World investigator at the heart of Britain’s phone hacking scandal has been ordered by a court to reveal who instructed him to illegally access voicemails, lawyers said. Glenn Mulcaire, who was jailed for six months in 2007 for intercepting messages…
Phone hacker ordered to reveal who instructed him
The News of the World investigator at the heart of Britain’s phone hacking scandal has been ordered by a court to reveal who instructed him to illegally access voicemails, lawyers said. Glenn Mulcaire, who was jailed for six months in 2007 for intercepting messages on royal aides’ phones, has until…
Mulcaire, News Corp. Phone Hacker, Ordered by London Judge to Name Names
Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator jailed in 2007 for intercepting celebrities’ voice mails while working for News Corp.’s News of the World tabloid, must reveal who told him to hack phones, a U.K. judge ruled. Mulcaire on July 29 was told he can’t appeal a High Court order that he…
Mulcaire, News Corp. Phone Hacker, Ordered by London Judge to Name Names
Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator jailed in 2007 for intercepting celebrities’ voice mails while working for News Corp.’s News of the World tabloid, must reveal who told him to hack phones, a U.K. judge ruled. Mulcaire on July 29 was told he can’t appeal a High Court order that he…