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Plaintiff tries to change the content of emails in a sexual harassment suit and gets caught by Digital Forensics. ow.ly/aXfL1

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Scammers are using Pintrest to direct users to promotional websites or even send premium texts from the cell phone. ow.ly/aX2jK

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A techo-legal article on the NY Court of Appeals ruling in People v. Kent that may create a loop-hole for pedophiles. ow.ly/aVJ8O

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