The U.S. Justice Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Congress launch inquiries after computer giant HP admitted obtaining phone records of reporters, directors.
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Complete Coverage: A hunt for leaks on Hewlett-Packard's board has become a full-flown fiasco after investigators grabbed the phone records of directors, journalists.
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With HP's board still conferring Monday on HP's embarrasing snooping scandal, HP Chairwoman Patricia Dunn finds support in some unlikely places.
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Hackers get credit card information of some 19,000 customers.
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The outfit that runs the popular Firefox browser sees its community marketing site get hacked again.
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The credit card processing company linked to a massive security breach may be slapped with a $500,000 penalty for improperly storing customer data.
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The Department of Homeland Security will invest millions to protect the power grid and other infrastructure against hacker attacks.
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Wireless viruses can create much more damage than erasing hard drives.
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Microbes co”perate through a signaling system that doctors would like to usurp.
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The Red Eye: Even Microsoft isn't immune to hackers. What does this mean for security at younger, smaller companies? We talked to security expert Richard Smith of Privacy Foundation to get his thoughts.
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In the wake of high-profile Web attacks, security startups might gain some protection of their own.
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