Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Computer Identity Theft - Wed Jun 6, 2012


Intel Refutes "Post-PC" Talk, Introduces Ivy Bridge and Ultrabooks
PC Magazine
By Michael J. Miller In a keynote that officially launched Intel's third-generation Core processors and its latest generation of Ultrabooks, Tom Kilroy, senior vice president and general manager for Intel, refuted talk that we are entering a "post PC...
Former La. alcohol regulator released without bail
Daily Comet
Shortly after his resignation, he told a Baton Rouge television station the allegations were orchestrated to smear him Painter was indicted May 23 on charges of computer fraud, making false statements and identity theft. First Assistant US Attorney ...
Painter appears in court on indictment
The Advocate
Assistant US Attorneys M. Patricia Jones and Cam T. Le wrote the 42-count indictment that accuses Painter, 59, of computer fraud, identity theft, and lying about his alleged improper use of state and federal law enforcement databases.
Police Blotter June 6
Sammamish Review
The owner is concerned because the computer contained sensitive information about his employees. There have been no signs of identity theft yet, and the owner has signed up he and his employees with a private company that provides identity theft ...
Former OPD officer sentenced to prison
Ocala
Brown accepted a plea agreement and was found guilty of conspiracy, aggravated identity theft and exceeding authorized access to a protected computer with intent to defraud. The government contended that while Brown was employed by the Ocala Police ...
Chicago man found in possession of $1M worth of stolen goods
Fox News
Liu has been held in Cook County Jail since March after being charged with cyberstalking, computerfraud and identity theft. His $100000 bond was upped to $500000 bail Tuesday after 12 new burglary charges were added to his growing charge sheet.
California IT technician sentenced to nearly five years for identity theft
Infosecurity Magazine
Garcia maintained this information on his computer and elsewhere, the FBI explained in press release. Garcia and accomplices used the personal information to make counterfeit ID documents, including driver's licenses and military IDs, according to the ...



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