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  • Man pleads guilty to selling Windows code

    A Connecticut man has pleaded guilty in a US federal court to selling Microsoft source code over the Internet.

  • The business of e-blackmail

    The Internet and e-mail have become weapons of choice as criminals take industrial espionage and blackmail to new heights.

  • Psst--want some source code?

    A group of self-identified hackers has set up shop online to sell what it claims are files containing confidential software code--and it says it's ready to take orders for more.

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  • The business of e-blackmail

    The Internet and e-mail have become weapons of choice as criminals take industrial espionage and blackmail to new heights.

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