He carried out extensive e-mail and electronic conversations with users of the site discussing kidnapping and cannibalizing women, according to prosecution witnesses.
Corporate investigators have programs that can sift through e-mail and other electronic documents looking for distinctive word patterns, even when employees try to speak in code.
About 20 percent of the 600 cases reviewed by Los Angeles' Stalking and Threat Assessment Team last year involved e-mail or other electronic communications, said Los Angeles deputy district attorney Rhonda Saunders.
The customers will then receive an e-mail, including an electronic copy of the bill, which they can agree to pay on a date of their choosing with a simple click of a mouse.
With the ease and anonymity of e-mail, Morgester said, electronic stalking will become a far more common crime.
Now think of Internet electronic commerce as the e-mail equivalent of traditional commerce's surface post.
Postal services are being liberalised around the world and new electronic services such as e-mail are developing fast.
But today, whenever there is an unanticipated short silence -- cell service goes temporarily dead, e-mail or text messaging or social networks cease to function because of an electronic burp somewhere -- it gives us the occasion to reflect upon how quickly we have gotten used to the new way, with our messages coming in and going out continually and seamlessly, day and night.
The suit alleges that AIG employees prevented some Starr employees from accessing their offices and electronic and paper files and e-mail, and monitored their e-mails.
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 was passed before the Internet and other electronic tools like e-mail, social networks and wireless phone networks had been invented or come into common use, the coalition of Internet companies and privacy advocacy groups said Tuesday.
The first, E-Sync Networks, borrows communications technology TRW originally developed for the CIA to provide highly secure electronic business applications, such as e-mail.
The SEC is investigating its IPO practices, class actions are piling up and somewhere in the bank's electronic files there is an incriminating e-mail from one of the bank's analysts.
Jillian York, director of international freedom of expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, said in an e-mail that YouTube and Facebook generally are doing a good job of making sure videos from Syrian activists surface on their platforms.
For example, some of the Intel employees asked by the company to retain their e-mail after AMD filed its suit failed to move electronic messages from their 'sent box' to their hard drive, where they would have been preserved, Intel's lawyers wrote in the letter.
If you have an e-mail box, no doubt you've received such electronic come-ons.
In the past twenty years, businesses and private citizens alike have embraced the use of computers, electronic communication devices, the Internet, and e-mail.
They think about how to use the insurance money to maybe install electronic health records with colleagues, or provide easier phone and e-mail access, or offer expanded hours.
To do that, Capellas says Compaq will slap its well-known brand name on a wide range of products: from portable organizers to the Himalaya servers that power AOL's e-mail system to products still in development that will blur the lines between computers and electronic appliances like cell phones and stereos.
The aspiration of the company is to build a series of technologies that encompasses an electronic monitoring and alert engine for activity that occurs not only on its own e-mail servers, but also on third party solutions including AOL, Yahoo, Gmail and text messaging, and eventually on social networking sites, such as MySpace and Facebook, too.
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According to a recent USA Today article by Laura Petrecca, 26 percent of the nearly 600 companies participating in a 2009 Electronic Business Communications Politics and Procedures Survey said they'd fired an employee for e-mail misuse.
Although e-mail may have killed some letters, post offices stand to gain from becoming the delivery boys for electronic commerce, which is expected to rise within a few years to 15% of all retail sales.
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