TechUS Justice Department Sues Google Over ‘Corrupted Legitamate Competition in the Ad Tech Industry’ Marking its second antitrust lawsuit against Google, the DOJ is aiming its sights on the tech conglomerate’s advertisement business on the heels of a $54.5 billion quarter that ended last September.by Ryan Epps
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TechTwo Men Reportedly Conspired with Russian Nationals to Hack JFK's Taxi Dispatch Systemby Jace Dela Cruz
TechDOJ Requests Independent FTX Bankruptcy Probe, Reportedly to Acquire Fraud Evidenceby Trisha Kae Andrada
TechGoogle Anti-Competitive Tactics Face DOJ Wrath on Allegedly Paying to Make its Search Engines Defaultby Isaiah Richard
TechAlleged Google Ad Tech Business Separation Expected To Happen To Evade Lawsuit — Will DOJ Accept the Proposal?by Griffin Davis
TechNew DOJ Task Force KleptoCapture To Watch Crypto Exchanges—Preventing Russian Sanctions Evasionby Griffin Davis
TechDOJ Leaves Apple With No Choice But to Release Private Data Amid Trump's Leaker Crusadeby Fran Sanders
TechSolarWinds Hackers Breach Thousands of DOJ Email Accounts! Did They Reach Classified Systems?by Giuliano J. de Leon
TechFree Artem Vaulin: Ira Rothken Asks US To Drop Charges And Release Kickass Torrents Ringleader ASAPby Alexandra Burlacu