Passwords can be a federal crime in the United States.

Three judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit have made a decision that will impact just about everyone—the court found that sharing your Netflix password is a criminal offense. The decision was the latest round in the case of United States v. David Nosal, which lasted...

California tightened compulsory vaccination of children

On July 1, California entered into force a new vaccination law with stricter regulations regarding vaccinated children, its opponents sued to overturn the document as unconstitutional. The new law prohibits parents from using religion or other personal convictions ...

Ex-Prime Minister of Ukraine is waiting for a decision on asylum in a California mansion

Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Pavel Lazarenko lives in California in Marin County in a house worth $ 1,8 million, writes the New York Times. At the moment, Lazarenko is awaiting the decision of the American government to grant him political asylum. According to the newspaper, the mansion belongs to Lazarenko's wife Oksana Tsykova, who ...

Israel: Palestinians carried out June terrorist attack in the name of Islamic State

Palestinian brothers Muhammad and Khalid al-Mahamre, who committed a massacre at a shopping complex in Tel Aviv on June 8, 2016, acted in the name of the Islamic State. This is stated in the indictment. The two defendants were dressed as religious Jews when they opened fire with an automatic...

A resident of California sued Microsoft $ 10 thousand

Microsoft agreed to pay $ 10 in compensation to a California resident who claimed that the automatic loading of the Windows 10 operating system disabled her computer. According to Teri Goldstein, her machine tried to automatically update from the seventh version of the operating system to the tenth without asking ...

Starbucks San Francisco sued for under coffee

Two citizens have filed a lawsuit in a California court against the Starbucks coffee chain, accusing its employees of not refilling coffee. Sierra Strumlauf and Benjamin Robles claim that they did not receive 25 percent of the coffee they claimed. A federal judge in San Francisco accepted the lawsuit, ...

Unexpected turn in the American case of a runaway Russian oligarch

In the United States, in the court of Stamford, Connecticut, Tatyana Panchenkova, the ex-wife of the famous businessman Shalva Chigirinsky, was charged with committing actions that “resulted in the risk of harm to minors and their moral decay.” She pleaded not guilty and demanded a jury trial. Let us remind you...

After the presidential election, Trump will stand trial

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will face trial in the Trump University case after the election. Students accuse the now-closed university, owned by a businessman, of deception, the Associated Press reports. According to students, the university made “promises to teach the secrets of success...

American court fined son Kuzmin $ 7 million for hacking

On Monday, senior judge of Manhattan federal court Kimba Wood sentenced Russian Nikita Kuzmin to a 37-month prison term, which he has already served. The 28-year-old son of Russian singer Vladimir Kuzmin was arrested during a reckless visit to the United States in November 2010 and ...

US intelligence agencies were given the right to hack any computer in the world

The US Supreme Court approved amendments to the law, giving law enforcement agencies the right to access computers located anywhere, even abroad. Previously, authorization for such “searches” of computers was given by magistrates within the jurisdiction of their court, which often includes...

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