Site Owners often detest the fact that google caches an old copy of their site and displays it on searches which brings up the site pages.
A simple way to prevent robots (including Google, Yahoo etc.) from caching your site contents is to include the following within the head section of your web page.
An investigation by the firm's Anglo-Dutch parent Reed Elsevier determined that its databases had been fraudulently breached 59 times using stolen passwords, leading to the possible theft of personal information such as addresses and Social Security numbers.
In a surprising turn of events eight US newspapers and Associated Press Agency filed a court brief which says they should be allowed to protect their sources.
In March, Apple won the right to see the bloggers' e-mail records to find out who leaked information on upcoming products to them, which they published.