Italian police said they had seized about $6 trillion of fake U.S. Treasury bonds in Switzerland, and issued arrest warrants for eight people accused of international fraud and other financial crimes.
Mobile technology has transformed the SMB workplace. But for many small and medium-sized businesses, the use of mobile devices has a hidden cost: Security.
The Utah House of Representatives approved a bill that clarifies that a person cannot be charged with disorderly conduct for openly carrying a gun in public.
A Miami-Dade jury has awarded a man $3.3 million in damages after ruling that a bank was negligent in triggering the silent alarm, then failing to cancel it when employees realized he was not a robber.
Federal prosecutors want a former Massey Energy security chief to spend 25 years in jail for lying to investigators and trying to destroy evidence in the probe of the Upper Big Branch Mine Disaster.
Philips Electronics said it shut down one of its servers because of a possible cyber attack and that it was investigating the nature and extent of the information that might have been accessed.
Companies running computer networks essential to U.S. economic and national security would be required to better defend their systems from spies, hackers and terrorists under bipartisan Senate legislation unveiled today.