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US Drops Charges That Temple University Professor Sought to Give Tech Secrets … – Wall Street Journal


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US Drops Charges That Temple University Professor Sought to Give Tech Secrets
Wall Street Journal
The dropped charges come as the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Obama administration have been ramping up efforts to counter what they say is a growing problem of economic espionage directed at U.S. companies by Chinese firms.
US Drops Charges That Professor Shared Technology With ChinaNew York Times
Feds drop espionage charges against physics professorThe Hill
Espionage case against US scientist droppedThe Straits Times
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Cyberwarfare specialists sought by British military – Vancouver Sun


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Cyberwarfare specialists sought by British military
Vancouver Sun
LONDON — Flabby keyboard jockeys, stringy coders, and out-of-shape hackers: The British military wants you. British Defence Minister Philip Hammond told lawmakers Wednesday that military physical aptitude tests won't apply to computer experts working 

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Funding sought for state computer security – fox13now.com

Funding sought for state computer security
fox13now.com
Funding sought for state computer security. Posted on: 10:16 pm, June 19, 2013, by Ben Winslow. SALT LAKE CITY — State lawmakers were briefed on cyber-security in the aftermath of a series of high-profile data breaches of government servers and 

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Texas man who sought to help AQAP convicted

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Barry Bujol Jr.

A federal judge convicted a 30-year-old former college student of trying to help support Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) on Nov. 14.

After acting as his own attorney in a four-day trial at a federal courthouse in southern Texas, Barry Bujol Jr., a resident of Hempstead, Texas, and former student at Prairie View A&M University, was convicted of providing material support to AQAP.  He now faces a maximum of 15 years in federal prison for on a terrorism charge and an additional five years for an aggravated identity theft conviction and a $250,000 fine.

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