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Hacking conviction stands for man who didn’t hack computer
Oct 11, 2017
ArsTECHNICA was surprised that the supreme court let stand “a hacking conviction of a man who did not hack a computer.” Supreme Court: Hacking conviction stands for man who didn’t hack...
Read MoreMore action needed by congress on ancient law
Oct 11, 2017
Supreme Court Leaves Troubling CFAA Rulings In Place: Sharing Passwords Can Be Criminal Hacking “And so, we’re back where we’ve been for a few decades now: talking about why Congress needs to reform the CFAA and fix these problems that leave the law wide open to abuse — especially in an era where so many people use dozens of services, and sometimes do things like share passwords or ask others to log into sites for them. These should never be seen as “hacking” violations, but in the 9th Circuit, they...
Read MoreOne of America’s worst tech laws
Jul 8, 2017
Motherboard calls the CFAA “One of America’s worst tech laws” in their discussion of the case.
Read MoreFor Korn/Ferry – The Shoe Is Now on the Other Foot
Apr 5, 2017
“Spencer Stuart filed a lawsuit against its former global automotive practice leader, Francois Truc, who left the firm in December, and the rival search firm he joined last month, Korn Ferry. According to the suit, Mr. Truc and Korn Ferry ‘are attempting to dismantle Spencer Stuart’s global automotive practice and move that business lock, stock and barrel to Korn Ferry.’ “For Korn/Ferry, it seems like the shoe is now on the other foot. David Nosal, who was the company’s highest revenue producer at the time he departed and headed up its CEO recruiting practice, was accused of conspiring with former colleagues at the company to help...
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