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Computerworld Standards/Legal Issues News E-tailers ready for cybercrooks this season Online attacks are certain during the holiday shopping season, but retailers are better prepared this year because of the PCI data security standard, say security analysts. De Beers tries to force spoof news Web site offline over fake ad The diamond conglomerate De Beers is demanding that domain name registrar Joker.com disable a spoof of The New York Times Web site that includes a fake De Beers ad. Microsoft targets 'Blue Edition' software sales scams Microsoft has filed 63 lawsuits in a dozen nations in its latest effort to crack down on sellers of counterfeit software, including online auctioneers using a new scam to tempt buyers with ultra-low prices. AMD accuses Intel of trying to stall EC antitrust case AMD accuses Intel of trying to stall the EU's antitrust case against the company. Feds nab more members of alleged identity theft gang Federal authorities have arrested four more people and charged them with being part of an identity theft ring that allegedly stole millions of dollars from home equity accounts at U.S. banks. IBM wants info from Apple execs in Papermaster case IBM wants information from several unnamed senior Apple officials as part of the discovery process in its legal efforts to stop a former executive from joining Apple, according to court documents made public yesterday. More Standards/Legal Issues News View more Standards/Legal Issues news and analysis from Computerworld.com Newsfeed display by CaRP |



