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Litigation

Mar. 19, 2013

Judge narrows accused hackers' request

Two accused hackers can't subpoena wide swaths of company information from PayPal Inc. about the coordinated cyberattack that slowed down the online payment company's website in 2010, U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal ruled Friday.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Two accused hackers can't subpoena wide swaths of company information from PayPal Inc. about the coordinated cyberattack that slowed down the online payment company's website in 2010, U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Grewal in San Jose ruled Friday.


Grewal significantly narrowed the defendants' request, ruling they could only subpoena specific computer logs and reports from routers, servers ...

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