Self-confessed hacker Gary McKinnon, who gained unauthorised access to multiple Pentagon computer systems, will learn this week whether an application for an appeal in his case will be heard by the Supreme Court, the new highest court in the UK. If the appeal goes ahead, then Infosecurity understands an extradition of McKinnon would be unlikely…
Is personal eMail subject to open-records law?
Maya T. Prabhu reports: A case that will be argued before the Wisconsin Supreme Court in November could set a precedent that affects the way educators and other public employees use their eMail. The court has agreed to hear a case that will determine whether the public’s right to know what its government is doing…
US hacker pleads guilty for TJX identify fraud scandal
Desire Athow reports: 28-year old former FBI Informant Albert Gonzalez has pleaded guilty to 20 federal charges that identify him as the brain behind what now stands as the biggest identity theft in US history. The hacker, who lives in Miami, could face up to a minimum of 15 years in prison although the jury…
Personal information sharing upsets open shop association
Richard Gilbert reports: The Industry Training Authority (ITA) in B.C. shared detailed information about apprenticed employees with public and private trades training institutes, which has outraged members of the local non-union contractors association. “It is offensive to the open shop sector to give out the names, addresses, telephone numbers, the level the apprentices were at…