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Matthew Keys on Reuters firing: 'They were looking for an out'
Matthew Keys, the former deputy social media editor for the Reuters news agency who is accused of conspiring with the hacking group Anonymous, says he was fired because of the federal case against him, not his social media activities as the agency...
Tags: Tribune Company, Social Media, Television Industry, Reese Witherspoon, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Experts see home-grown terror in Boston case
WASHINGTON — Given the crude nature of the bombs and the rash actions of the fugitives, the Boston Marathon attack looks less like a plot orchestrated from abroad, investigators say, and more like an example of what U.S. officials have long feared:...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Terrorism, Sports, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Boston bombings: Social media spirals out of control
Over the last few days, thousands of people have taken to the Internet to play Sherlock Holmes. Armed with little more than grainy surveillance camera videos, cellphone photos and live tweets from police scanners, they have flooded the Web with clues,...
Tags: FBI, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Social Media, University of Virginia, Brown University
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Laguna Niguel man pleads guilty in 'cookie stuffing' scam against EBay
A Laguna Niguel man admitted defrauding online auction giant EBay Inc. out of potentially millions of dollars in a scheme of “cookie stuffing,” which is a lot less savory than it sounds. Brian Andrew Dunning, 47, pleaded guilty to wire fraud...
Tags: Corporate Crime, Trials, Dressing and Stuffing, Fraud, MySpace
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House passes CISPA, sets up showdown with White House and Senate
The House of Representatives passed a controversial cybersecurity bill as expected on Thursday, moving toward a possible confrontation with the Senate and White House. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2013, or CISPA, passed by a vote...Tags: Barack Obama, White House, Rand Paul, Politics, Business Enterprises
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Cyber security bill pits tech giants against privacy activists
SAN FRANCISCO — The escalating cyber attacks on corporate and government computers have provided a rare opportunity for bipartisan legislation to address the problem. But rather than sailing through Congress, the latest cyber security legislation is...
Tags: Piracy, Activism, Cisco Systems Inc., Juniper Networks Incorporated, Stop Online Piracy Act
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CISPA passes House committee, angering privacy activists
The U.S. House Intelligence Committee overwhelmingly passed a cyber-security bill on Wednesday, angering privacy advocates who believe the bill fails to protect critical personal information. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2013,...Tags: Barack Obama, Reddit Inc., Politics, Jan Schakowsky, Intel Corp.
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Wendy Greuel and Eric Garcetti engage in acrimonious debate
Wendy Greuel and Eric Garcetti blasted one another with a torrent of allegations Wednesday night in the most acrimonious debate of the Los Angeles mayor's race, with each charging the other could not be trusted to oversee the city's Department of Water...
Tags: Magic Johnson, Local Elections, Academy Awards, Richard Riordan, Services and Shopping
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Garcetti says Greuel attack website proves she's losing mayor's race
Eric Garcetti said Wednesday that a website dubbing him the “Prince of Hollywood” was a personal attack by mayoral rival Wendy Greuel and a sign that she was losing. “The people of Los Angeles deserve better than that,” Garcetti,...Tags: Elections, Politics, Wendy Greuel, Eric Garcetti
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Boston bombs said to be made from pressure cookers
BOSTON (AP) — The bombs that ripped through the Boston Marathon crowd appear to have been fashioned out of ordinary kitchen pressure cookers, packed with nails and other fiendishly lethal shrapnel, and hidden in duffel bags left on the ground,...
Tags: FBI, Terrorism, Justice System, Barack Obama, Al-Qaeda
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Pressure cooker bombs suspected in Boston blast
BOSTON -- Federal agents zeroed in Tuesday on how the Boston Marathon bombing was carried out -- with kitchen pressure cookers packed with explosives, nails and other lethal shrapnel -- but said they still didn’t know who did it and why. An...Tags: FBI, Terrorism, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Fort Hood Shootings (2009), Television Industry
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New group in Danville aims to fight bullying, empower youths
smojica@amnews.comAn anti-bullying youths empowerment group is starting in Danville, and its founder hopes to eventually carry the message of accepting others worldwide. Danville resident Elizabeth O’Carroll, the mother of two grown children, is so concerned...Tags: Bullying, Suicide, Health and Safety at School, Abusive Behavior, Colleges and Universities
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