Three former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employees were sentenced today in the District of Columbia for a conspiracy to steal proprietary software and sensitive law-enforcement databases from the U.S. government for use in a commercial venture. Read More
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Former Federal Employees Sentenced for Conspiracy to Steal Proprietary U.S. Government Software and Databases
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