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Terrorist Database Program Mired in Controversy
The U.S. House of Representatives is investigating what it calls the technical failure and mismanagement of one of the government's top counterterrorism programs.
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FCC Wants Wireless Mics Out of 700 MHz
The FCC is considering kicking all wireless microphones from the 700 MHz spectrum. Turns out, many of the wireless microphones are illegally operating in the spectrum in the first place.
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Comcast Sues FCC over Network Neutrality Ruling
Comcast renews its contention that throttling network P2P traffic is acceptable under the FCC's reasonable network traffic management rules.
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NebuAd Abandons DPI Scheme
Controversial Silicon Valley advertising startup NebuAd drops its plan to sell deep packet inspection technology to ISPs after Congress and public interest groups slam the privacy implications of deep packet inspection.
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Pump-and-Dump Hacker Gets 2 Years
The sentence comes in for a participant in a high-tech stock fraud scheme that involved hacking into U.S. brokerage accounts to make unauthorized purchases of thinly traded stocks to drive up the price.
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