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Court delays sentencing of 'revenge porn' criminal
News 21-year-old man's sentencing adjourned until 4 September
By Caroline Preece Published
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Jawbone sues Fitbit for third time in two months
News Fitness band manufacturer files lawsuit against competitor for breach of patent
By Adam Shepherd Published
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Finnish teen convicted of over 50,000 hacks avoids jail
News Judge cites young age of hacker, but others warn he is a "dangerous sociopath"
By Jane McCallion Published
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Dark Web criminals 'harder to track' since Ulbricht caught
News Life sentencing of Silk Road mastermind will fragment Dark Web criminals' activity, warns report
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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DEA and Secret Service embroiled in Silk Road case
News DEA special agent Carl Force and Secret Service special agent Shaun Bridges were arrested earlier this week
By Clare Hopping Published
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Google loses bid to block Apple Safari privacy lawsuit
News Ruling could pave the way for Apple users to sue search giant
By Rene Millman Published
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Wikimedia sues NSA and US DoJ re mass surveillance
News The Foundation is taking legal action against the NSA and the US Department of Justice
By Clare Hopping Published
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Google at centre of Android antitrust complaint in Russia
News A Russian search engine claims Google's inclusion on Android devices breaches competition regulations
By Clare Hopping Published
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UK motor industry wants more support for driverless car tech
News The IMI is concerned changes to the Highway Code could have adverse consequences for the motoring industry
By Clare Hopping Published
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Online trolls threatened with ASBO-style social media bans
News MPs are campaigning for tougher rules for those who bully others online
By Clare Hopping Published
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Revenge porn website operator found guilty in US
News Californian man convicted of identity theft and extortion for running revenge porn websites
By Caroline Donnelly Published
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Beats, Google & Sony hit by unpaid royalties suit
News The companies are alleged to have not paid the royalties they supposedly owe for using music from before 1972
By Clare Hopping Published
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