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Tag Archives: court cases
Former FireEye Intern Pleads Guilty in Dendroid Malware Case
A Carnegie Mellon University student and former FireEye intern pleaded guilty on Tuesday to designing the “Dendroid” malware and attempting to sell it on the recently-busted Darkode. Continue reading
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Carpathia Hosting Asks for Court Permission to Delete Megaupload Files
Carpathia Hosting’s parent company QTS has asked for a federal court’s permission to destroy all data on the servers that once belonged to Megaupload, the now defunct file-sharing service founded by Kim Dotcom. Continue reading
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WordPress Foundation Files Lawsuit Against Owner of Multiple WordPress Domain Names
WordPress Foundation, the non-profit behind the WordPress open source project, has sued the owner of several domains that allegedly infringe on its trademarks. Continue reading
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CloudFlare Responds to Grooveshark Copycat Court Order: We’re Not the Copyright Police
CloudFlare complied with a court order forcing it to stop providing services to a Grooveshark copycat recently, despite concerns by the San Francisco-based security and website optimization provider that the demand put it in an unfair position. Continue reading
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Contents of Megaupload’s Canadian Servers Still Unknown as Ontario Court Determines Next Steps
On Monday, an Ontario court heard arguments about how much of the seized Canadian data can be shared with the US Department of Justice, who is currently looking to extradite Kim Dotcom from New Zealand to face racketeering and money laundering charges. Continue reading
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