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Six Indicted in Plot to Raise Money For Terrorism
Federal authorities announce the indictment of six people on suspicion of plotting to raise money to attack Americans and others overseas to bolster the Pakistani Taliban. One of the three arrested is picked up in L.A.; three others are believed to be at large in Pakistan.
Software Privacy losses Jump
The value of pirated software worldwide rose 14 percent to $58.8 billion last year, almost double the total in 2003, amid rising theft of programs in emerging markets, according to a trade group that tracks piracy. Countries with emerging economies, including China, Russia, India and Brazil, now account for more than half of the money
Teachout Security Solutions wins On the Rise Award
The selection committee for the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce has chosen Teachout Security Solutions as one of the On the RISE Award winners in the Global Expansion category. The award recognizes Teachout’s expansion nationally and internationally. “We are so excited to recognize [Teachout] for its well-deserved achievements and contributions to the region. [It is]
Capitol Digest: Guns in cars at workplace OK under bill; end of student paddling sought. Senate OKs guns-at-work bill
Legislation that would prohibit Texas employers from banning their employees from bringing guns to work, as long as they leave them stored in their locked vehicles in the parking lot, was approved Tuesday by the state Senate. Senate Bill 321 by Sens. Glenn Hegar, R-Katy, and Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury, would prohibit employers from adopting policies
Verifone Seeks Recall
In an open letter, VeriFone CEO Bergeron says free Square mobile readers have a ‘gaping’ security hole that invites card skimming By Jaikumar Vijayan March 9, 2011 03:13 PM ET Computerworld – In a highly unusual move, electronic payment vendor VeriFone Wednesday said it found a “gaping” security hole in a free plug-in mobile credit