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Facebook Announces New Policies Regarding Names, Nudity and Controversial Content
Regulating shares among its 1.4 billion users across the world can be a slippery slope, the social network said.
Mexican Mobster Becomes Business Mentor at LA Event
Sometimes the truth really is stranger than fiction.
Fearing Safety, Police Ask Google to Turn Off Officer-Tracking Feature in Waze App
Amid roiling tensions with police, officers are urging Google-owned Waze to disable a crowdsourced feature that details their whereabouts.
Australia Probes Bitcoin Crime Links as Currency Craves Legitimacy
A top law enforcement agency is investigating bitcoin's role in organized crime as politicians and financial regulators embrace the digital currency as a legitimate part of modern business.
FBI to Apple, Google: Your New Privacy Policies Are Making People Less Safe
In making vast troves of smartphone data only available to each device's owner, the FBI argues, a critical crime-solving tool has been compromised.
Protect Your Privacy With These Strange Anti-Surveillance Frocks and Fashions
Big Brother is watching you, but you don't have to take it lying down. Don these stealthy countersurveillance frocks and styles to fool the all-seeing eye.
Deter the Inside Job. 5 Ways to Avert Employee Theft and Fraud.
Stave off white-collar crime in your workplace with these precautionary measures.
Can Twitter Be Used to Predict Crime?
A newly published paper says geo-tagged tweets can assist in the prediction of crime.
Don't Fall Prey to a Money-Laundering Scheme
Access to capital can pose a challenge ot many a new business. Make sure you obtain financing from legitimate sources.
Hijacked! How to Stop Cybercriminals From Stealing Your Domain
With Twitter, Google and other big-name companies under attack, no one is safe. Here is how to prevent your domain (and website) from getting hijacked.
This Startup Wants You to Know When a Cyberattack Is Coming
Google Ventures-backed ThreatStream has developed a real-time intel-sharing system that lets institutions detect and fight against cyber threats.
Cybercrime Hits U.S. Companies Harder Than Most
Seven percent of U.S. organizations lost more than $1 million to cybercriminals in 2013, according to a report by PwC.
Target's Security Breach Stresses the Need for Better Cyber Security
Criminals are getting more clever in the theft of consumer information. Companies should take immediate steps to better protect sensitive data.
Disturbing Crime Trends Facing Retailers (Infographic)
A recent study by the National Retail Federation finds organized crime an ongoing threat.
John McAfee, From Tech Pioneer to Murder Suspect
A timeline of the unique life and career of tech millionaire John McAfee, now wanted in connection with a murder in Central America.