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FBI's top cyber cop admits that hackers are winning

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is losing its battle with computer hackers, according to Shawn Henry, the agency's top cyber cop.

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Comcast exempts its new streaming video service from bandwidth caps

U.S. cable network operator Comcast said this week that its new Xfinity online streaming video service would be exempt from the bandwidth caps it imposes on its own Internet subscribers, raising alarms that it could be committing a serious violation of Internet neutrality principles.

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Lulz Security 'reborn' with military dating site hack

SAN FRANCISCO — A Lulz Security hacker group that bade farewell to the world last year appeared to make a comeback with a trove of data looted from a dating website for soldiers.

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U.S. trial program would spy on Internet users to prevent animal abuse

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) offered (PDF) this month, soliciting bids from private software developers for a trial program that would scour the Internet for detailed information on all animal sales, potential animal welfare abuses and other unlawful economic activities relating to animals within the U.S.

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Student jailed for offensive tweets at stricken soccer player

A university student was on Tuesday jailed for 56 days for inciting racial hatred, after posting offensive comments on Twitter about the collapse of Bolton Wanderers footballer Fabrice Muamba.

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U.S. regulators call for tighter online privacy rules

The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) called for Internet users to be given an easy-to-use "Do Not Track" feature in a report released on Monday backing tighter online privacy laws.

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Apple to face Australian court over iPad

Australia said Tuesday it would take Apple to court for misleading consumers over sales of its new iPad, claiming adverts that it can connect to a 4G network was misleading.

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UK students turn human billboards to pay off debts

In their scruffy jeans and trainers, Ross Harper and Ed Moyse look just like any other British 22-year-olds -- except for the words "Buy My Face" and "Sold" emblazoned brightly on their faces.

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Celebrity hacker pleads guilty in U.S. court deal

LOS ANGELES — A 35-year-old computer hacker pleaded guilty Monday to breaking into the email accounts of stars including Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis, and was taken in custody.

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MegaUpload founder: Copyright charges include songs I own

MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom, the eccentric New Zealand millionaire accused of running the largest copyright theft operation in history, told a technology publication Monday that he is readying an "entertaining" motion in response to the U.S. government's charges against him.

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Microsoft seized two U.S. hacker 'command' servers

Microsoft on Monday said that cyber crime "command" servers in two US states were seized in an ongoing campaign to sever online crooks from infected computers used as virtual henchmen.

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Microsoft censoring Windows Live Messenger chats for copyright infringement

Update (below): Microsoft says it has "long" been censoring users

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