In litigation between an employee and his or her former employer, the employer will often seek to recover materials stored on the former employee’s computer or on its computer network, with the goal ...
Open records advocates contend by keeping electronic communications private, states are giving their elected officials an avenue to operate in secret -- they use taxpayer-funded computers to send and ...
Recent headlines have highlighted the blurring divide between professional and private e-mail accounts: The White House and its staffers were subjected to criticism and scrutiny for their use of ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...
Documents recently obtained by the conservative advocacy group Judicial Watch show that in December 2010, then-US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her staff were having difficulty communicating ...
E-mail has always been one of the least secure methods of transmitting data electronically and this recent scandal shows that even being tech-savvy isn’t much help. When an e-mail message is created ...
E-mail is one of the most widely used forms of communication today. Estimates from May 2009 suggest that around 250 billion–with a “B”–e-mails are sent every day. That equates to more than 2.8 million ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... While she was secretary of state, Hillary Clinton wrote and sent at least six e-mails using her private server that contained what government officials now ...
ANCHORAGE — An Alaska state judge on Friday ordered Gov. Sarah Palin to preserve e-mails she's sent from or received at private e-mail accounts until a lawsuit demanding that the e-mails be made ...