Government Hacking: Evidence & Court Disclosure of Vulnerabilities
Join Mozilla and Stanford CIS for the fourth and final installment in our series of conversations about government hacking. Information from our first three eve…
Join Mozilla and Stanford CIS for the fourth and final installment in our series of conversations about government hacking. Information from our first three eve…
"Although it would be “unheard of” for the federal government to prosecute a company for using leaked classified information to improve its products, there…
"While WikiLeaks has often been criticized for releasing sensitive data without regard for the consequences, Mr. Assange is acting responsibly this time, s…
"In United States v. Jay Michaud the indictment will be dismissed without prejudice, meaning that the DoJ can pick the case up again within the statute of…
"That inability to address growing cyber risk is part of what makes state and local governments easy targets for hackers, says Brian Nussbaum, a professor…
Senator Chris Coons, Democrat from Delaware, offered a bill today that would delay implementation of proposed changes to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41 f…