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Gozi, said to be most financially destructive viruses in history, infected more than million computers around world.
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Justice department accuses bank of causing taxpayers more than $1bn in losses by selling toxic mortgage loans.
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Credit card sting snares dozens globally
At least 24 people in 13 countries are arrested in US-led operation against cyber criminals trading information.
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Ex-Wall Street titan guilty of insider fraud
Former Goldman Sachs board member Rajat Gupta convicted of illegally tipping hedge-fund manager with US bank's secrets.
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US charges seven over $62m insider trading
FBI arrests "circle of friends who formed a criminal club", allegedly making illegal profits on trades in US firm Dell.
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Sentencing due in US insider-trading case
Hedge-fund founder Raj Rajaratnam may get long prison sentence if federal judge grants the government's request.
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NYC payroll project 'riddled with fraud'
US prosecutors indict technology company and its two executives.
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US court finds hedge fund founder guilty
Raj Rajaratnam found guilty of 14 securities fraud and conspiracy charges by federal court in New York.
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Somali pirate gets 33 years in jail
Judge cites need for deterrence in issuing the long prison sentence to teenager who attacked a US-flagged ship in 2009.
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US charges men over 'Taliban links'
Seven men, including two US citizens, accused of aiding Afghan fighters by selling them weapons and dealing in drugs.
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