Topic: Internet

US law enforcement reveals social networks use

Criminals beware! US law enforcement authorities may be stalking you on Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn or Twitter. Justice Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) documents obtained by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) reveal some of the ways the FBI and tax agents are allowed to use social networks for investigative purposes ...
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Microsoft rival: antitrust measures helping

Opera says Web browser downloads doubled after Microsoft forced to offer choice to usersNorway's Opera says downloads of its browser have more than doubled after Microsoft Corp. was forced to give European users a choice of Web software to settle European Union antitrust charges. Microsoft started sending updates to ...
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Cybersecurity needs global rules: British lawmakers

LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's online security would best be served by developing global cyber regulation, ending current "ad hoc" international efforts, British lawmakers said on Wednesday, echoing industry calls for worldwide rules. In a report, a committee of parliament's upper chamber said that creating a common European-wide approach, while ...
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PayPal to tie up with Chinese partner

China's top provider of electronic payment services will tie up with online payment platform PayPal, the two companies said, in a move that will let Chinese customers buy from overseas merchants. "Yes, we will build this cooperative relationship," an executive with China UnionPay told AFP on condition of anonymity ...
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