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  2. Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Magna Carta for Philippine Internet Freedom (abbreviated as MCPIF, or #MCPIF for online usage) is an internet law bill filed in the Congress of the Philippines.The bill contains provisions promoting civil and political rights and Constitutional guarantees for Philippine internet users, such as freedom of expression, as well as provisions on information and communications technology (ICT ...

  3. Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Bill title: Same title as final law: Bill citation: House Bill 5808 [note 2] Introduced by: Susan Yap (Tarlac 2nd District) Introduced: February 9, 2012: First reading: February 13, 2012: Second reading: May 9, 2012: Third reading: May 21, 2012: Committee report: Joint Explanation of the Conference Committee: 1323–1327 Second chamber: Senate ...

  4. Philippines wards off cyber attacks from China-based hackers

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    Hackers operating in China attempted to break into websites and e-mail systems of the Philippine's president and government agencies, one promoting maritime security, but failed, an information ...

  5. List of security hacking incidents - Wikipedia

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    A host of security software vendors release anti-hacking products for use on home computers. U.S. President Bill Clinton announces a $1.46 billion initiative to improve government computer security. The plan would establish a network of intrusion detection monitors for certain federal agencies and encourage the private sector to do the same.

  6. Anonymous (hacker group) - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, Anonymous released a video and a statement via Twitter condemning the attack on Charlie Hebdo, in which 12 people, including eight journalists, were fatally shot. The video, claiming that it is "a message for al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and other terrorists", was uploaded to the group's Belgian account. [170]

  7. Philippine Cyber Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Cyber Corridor was thus conceived as a business that would be able to compete on the international ICT market. In her sixth State of the Nation Address in 2006, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo promised that her administration would develop the Philippine Cyber Corridor along with other “natural ‘super regions’ of the Philippines". [2]

  8. Doug Logan, the CEO of Cyber Ninjas, exchanged nearly 2,400 text messages with Lambert while conducting the Arizona Senate's review of Maricopa County voting machines.

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