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Accused Melissa writer to plead guilty
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Accused Melissa writer to plead guilty. accused melissa writer to plead guilty. David Smith, the programmer arrested eight months ago for authoring the Melissa macro virus, will enter a guilty plea in federal and state courts this week. David Smith, the programmer arrested eight months ago for authoring the Melissa macro virus, will enter a guilty plea in federal and state courts this week. Neither Smith's attorney nor the New Jersey District Attorney's Office could be reached for comment, but law enforcement sources close to the case told ZDTV that Smith will enter a guilty plea in both courts....
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Firm says Microsoft guilty of `hidden costs'
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Firm says Microsoft guilty of `hidden costs'. firm says microsoft guilty of hidden costs....
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Intel executives found not guilty of damaging VIA balloons
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Intel executives found not guilty of damaging VIA balloons. intel executives found not guilty of damaging via balloons. The Taipei District Court on December 31 ruled that the four defendants whom VIA Technologies accused of destruction of property at the Computex Taipei 2001 trade show were not guilty. The Taipei District Court on December 31 ruled that the four defendants whom VIA Technologies accused of destruction of property at the Computex Taipei 2001 trade show were not guilty....
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EU Monti's statement on finding Microsoft guilty
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EU Monti's statement on finding Microsoft guilty. eu montis statement on finding microsoft guilty....
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Teen pleads guilty to releasing Blaster worm variant
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Teen pleads guilty to releasing Blaster worm variant. teen pleads guilty to releasing blaster worm variant. A teenager pleaded guilty on Wednesday for unleashing a variant of the Blaster worm that infected computers worldwide last year and targeted computers at Microsoft, prosecutors said. A teenager pleaded guilty on Wednesday for unleashing a variant of the Blaster worm that infected computers worldwide last year and targeted computers at Microsoft, prosecutors said....
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Infineon pleads guilty to memory price-fixing
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Infineon pleads guilty to memory price-fixing. infineon pleads guilty to memory price. The German firm today announced that it has pled guilty to one count of price-fixing - a violation of US antitrust laws....
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Infineon execs pleading guilty in US DRAM probe
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Infineon execs pleading guilty in US DRAM probe. infineon execs pleading guilty in us dram probe. Four sales executives of German chip maker Infineon have agreed to plead guilty to participating in a conspiracy to fix the prices of computer memory chips, the US Department of Justice said on Thursday. Four sales executives of German chip maker Infineon have agreed to plead guilty to participating in a conspiracy to fix the prices of computer memory chips, the US Department of Justice said on Thursday....
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Hacker who broke into T-Mobile network pleads guilty to felony hacking
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Hacker who broke into T-Mobile network pleads guilty to felony hacking. hacker who broke into t. A hacker who broke into the T-Mobile network and accessed personal information on hundreds of customers has pleaded guilty to a felony hacking charge. A hacker who broke into the T-Mobile network and accessed personal information on hundreds of customers has pleaded guilty to a felony hacking charge....
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Ex-Worldcom chief found guilty on all counts
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Ex-Worldcom chief found guilty on all counts. ex. Bernard Ebbers, the former chief executive of Worldcom Inc, on Tuesday was found guilty on all counts of conspiracy, securities fraud and filing of false documents in a $11 billion accounting scheme that led to the telecom giant's bankruptcy. Bernard Ebbers, the former chief executive of Worldcom Inc, on Tuesday was found guilty on all counts of conspiracy, securities fraud and filing of false documents in a $11 billion accounting scheme that led to the telecom giant’s bankruptcy....
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Guilty plea in Windows source code case
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Guilty plea in Windows source code case. guilty plea in windows source code case. William P. Genovese Jr., 28, of Meriden, Conn., pled guilty in the Manhattan federal court to charges that he unlawfully attempted to sell and sold portions of Microsoft’s source code for Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000, according to a statement by the U.S. Attorney Office for the Southern District of New York....
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