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Gregory Kopiloff, a Seattle man who pleaded guilty last November to stealing identity information over peer-to-peer file-sharing networks, has been sentenced to 51 months in prison
...Seattle offices of Administrative Systems, Inc. ("ASI") that contained a database of sensitive personal information belonging to customers of the company's clients
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Administrative Systems, Inc. official notice to victims
PogoWasRight.org Story
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Administrative Systems, Inc., with a special thanks to...
...Seattle field office, along with the Washington Joint Analytical Center, was still seeking the men's identities and whereabouts Wednesday as ferry service was temporarily shutdown when a suspicious package was found in a ferry bathroom and taken away by authorities
We had various independent reports from passengers and ferry employees that...
...Seattle alley. It is reported that the company has been discarding sensitive materials in this manner for "the last ten years
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KOMOTV.com News Story
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KOMO TV
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Steve Gillett of Seattle said Visa Services Northwest threw out the sensitive documents instead of shredding...
...Seattle. AT&T has a ton of roaming partners, so it presents an interface that lets you type in whatever your particular credentials are to gain access. With my Boingo Wireless account, I have easy access to Starbucks now. The screen below was captured on my iPhone at a Starbucks in Fremont, Seattle (otherwise known as the center of the universe
...Seattle home instead of a sort of impossible bus commute or a tedious daily drive. Microsoft was late to the game of offering free bus service to its employees, and thus their expansion must indicate that the increase in productivity and other goals are being met. The company told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer that 2,500 of the 4,300...
...Seattle, Chicago, and the San Francisco Bay Area got service, but Chicago and Los Angeles are still listed as "coming soon," and other metropolitan areas are now "by the end of 2008," which would tie in neatly with Starbucks' other plans
With caching servers, content is pushed to the edge. Retrieving a 2 GB movie from iTunes thus becomes a...
...Seattle Times's columnist Brier Dudley's take on @Home , T-Mobile's $10 per month unlimited domestic home calling service that leverages customers' existing cell service and broadband connection. The service launched in the Seattle area several months ago, and is expanding nationally, and Dudley interviews T-Mobile's boss Robert Dotson for...
The notorious spammer authorities dubbed "the King of Spam" is facing a possible 26-year jail sentence after pleading guilty in Seattle on Friday to charges of fraud and tax evasion
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