Settlement resolves class action lawsuits brought by customers of San Jose-based Zoom, including a San Francisco church after 'zoombomber' streamed porn into a Bible study class in May 2020.
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FBI, IRS, DEA and SF Prosecutors Shut Down Multi-billion-dollar ‘Hydra’ Cryptocurrency in Darknet
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In a stunning announcement this week, Attorney General Merrick Garland revealed that the U.S. Attorney’s Office in San Francisco is leading the prosecution of a Russia-based mastermind accused of running Hydra, the world’s largest and longest-running illegal 'darknet' crptocurrency market, which federal agencies say they have put out of business.
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Lawyer Gets More Than Three Years In Prison For Embezzling $500K from Tech Startup
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State Mask Mandate Holds in Santa Clara County, but Not in Five Others
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Smash-and-Grab Thieves Hit High-end Retailers in San Jose, Hayward, Walnut Creek and San Francisco
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San Jose to Consider Mandating Proof of Vaccine for Most Events at City-Owned Facilities
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COVID Patients in California Hospitals Have Doubled, Santa Clara County Growth Is Slower
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California Now Recommends Masks in All Indoor Settings; San Jose Schools Mandate Vaccine or Tests for Teachers, Staff
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Federal Jury Convicts San Jose Man on Weapons, Drug Charges
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Points of Pride: History San Jose Chronicles 50 Years of LGBTQ History in Silicon Valley
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Two San Jose Men, 4 Others Accused of Illegal Insider Trading with Infinera and Fortinet
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Outage at San Francisco’s Fastly Inc. Crashes Websites Worldwide
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Gov. Gavin Newsom Allows Outdoor Dining and To-go Drinks Statewide until Dec. 31
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The governor's announcement includes the use of sidewalks and converted parking spaces for outdoor dining and the sale of alcohol to-go. Bars will also be allowed to continue partnering with food trucks, restaurants and catering companies to sell food with alcohol even if they don't have an on-site kitchen.
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