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Naughton looks to start anew
Patrick Naughton is free. He will not serve prison time
for his felony conviction of crossing state lines to have
sex with a minor. The former Infoseek Corp. executive
doesn't even have to continue working for the FBI. In fact,
less than a year after his high-profile arrest on Santa
Monica Pier, he is looking for a new tech job. Speaking
after his sentencing Wednesday in federal court, Naughton,
35, said he will again seek work at a technology company,
possibly a start-up, and most likely as a consultant, not
as an employee or ``an executive at a big company. . . .
There's tons of opportunity out there,'' he said. ``More
than ever.''
http://www.mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/indepth/docs/naught081000.htm
http://www.zdtv.com/zdtv/cybercrime/viceonline/story/0,9955,4814,00.html
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-2487880.html
http://www.msnbc.com/news/444190.asp

German soldier suspended in Hitler Web address case
A German army sergeant suspected of registering a
``Heil Hitler'' Web address last week has been suspended
from duty, the Defense Ministry said Thursday. Media
reports that the soldier, 28, had applied for the site
address prompted prosecutors in the eastern city of
Schwerin to examine whether he should be charged under
laws banning neo-Nazi activity. Authorities have not
identified the suspect.
http://www.mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/breaking/merc/docs/044608.htm

Reno lays out plan to evaluate FBI's e-mail surveillance system
The Justice Department will hire a major university to
conduct an independent analysis of the FBI's ``Carnivore''
e-mail surveillance system, Attorney General Janet Reno
said Thursday. ``The university review team will have total
access to any information they need to conduct their review,''
Reno told her weekly news conference.
http://www.mercurycenter.com/svtech/news/breaking/merc/docs/070167.htm

FBI not ready to disclose details of Carnivore
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has informed
a U.S. congressman who is seeking information about an e-mail
sniffer program known as Carnivore that the agency is not
ready to release details about the system. The FBI, in a
letter Wednesday to Representative Bob Barr, a Republican
from Georgia, said the bureau was "not presently in a
position" to provide the documents he requested, an FBI
spokesman confirmed Thursday.
http://idg.net/ic_213943_1773_1-483.html

Cracker education site ICE resists IBILL pressure
Administrators of the cracker education Web site
Icefortress.com have undergone a change of heart since we
reported their plan to fold under pressure from Internet
billing-service provider IBILL, which has threatened a
copyright infringement suit under the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA), claiming that the Icefortress site
did it harm by supplying information and tools which could
enable visitors to hack its protected sites and thereby
violate its copyrights.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/12500.html

Kaiser apologizes for e-mails sent to wrong people
Kaiser Permanente, one of the nation's largest health
insurers, said Wednesday that it accidentally compromised
the confidentiality of members using its Web site last week
by sending 858 e-mail messages -- some of which contained
``sensitive'' personal medical advice -- to the wrong Kaiser
members. Kaiser officials attributed the misdirected
correspondence from online nurses and pharmacists to ``human
error'' and a ``technological glitch'' that occurred Aug. 2
when a Silver Spring, Md.-based technician was upgrading the
company's Web site.
http://www.mercurycenter.com/premium/business/docs/kaiser10.htm

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