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Recent articles by Andrew Donoghue
Affordable consumer technology causes problems for businesses
As people lobby to take iPhones and laptops into work, should business embrace or ban consumer technology?
Andrew Donoghue
Jun 30 2009 5:16PM
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NASA hacker wins two-week reprieve
A European court has intervened in Gary McKinnon's extradition to the United States. The British hacker has been given a temporary reprieve, but still faces extradition later this month.
Andrew Donoghue
Aug 18 2008 10:07AM
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Cybercriminal prosecutions falling way behind
The U.S. legal system is failing to bring prosecutions in cybercrime cases.
Andrew Donoghue
Aug 15 2008 10:00AM
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Thousands of web servers hit by SQL attack
A wave of new SQL injection attacks appears to have infected several thousand web servers, including government and financial services sites.
Andrew Donoghue
Aug 15 2008 10:00AM
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