Category: Computer and Internet Crimes
The old adage that “love knows no bounds” is true. Equally boundless are the lengths some are willing to go to get even with a former spouse. Don’t believe …
Social media. Most of us can’t live without checking Facebook, Instagram, Periscope, Snapchat, Twitter or something every day. The ways social media can be used in criminal cases are …
***Update*** Defense counsel for Backpage.com execs filed a motion to dismiss the charges in this case arguing the prosecution was barred by the federal Communications Decency Act. Section 230 …
“You’d be in jail (if I were president).” Remember this campaign threat? When Donald Trump told Hillary Clinton she should be in jail? Now that Trump is the next …
So the FBI and the Dept of Justice had it wrong… they didn’t need to compel Apple to write new code in order to hack an iPhone. Apparently they …
The First Amendment Coalition, an award winning nonprofit public interest organization dedicated to advancing free speech and a more open and accountable government, recently published an article on its …
Its a rare day indeed that I agree with Republican Darrell Issa… but his interview on NPR this morning was fantastic. ISSA: Look, the government lies. Understand – this may …
It goes something like this…. The FBI discovers someone they think is trading child pornography. The FBI gets a search warrant. They bust the person they think was trading. …
Two Ponderosa High School students have been charged in El Dorado County with secretly making a video of one of the students and a third minor having sex. The …
California amended its disorderly conduct statute, Penal Code section 647, twice in recent years to include instances of “revenge porn.” Revenge porn is criminal conduct under Penal Code §647(j)(4). The …