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Twitter recycled 2FA phone numbers to tailor ads

Twitter recycled 2FA phone numbers to tailor ads

Says it was unintentional.
Ry Crozier Oct 9 2019 8:30AM Security
Optus wins $1.6m reprieve in Think Bigger appeal

Optus wins $1.6m reprieve in Think Bigger appeal

Court reduces fine for misleading advertisements.
James Hutchinson Mar 8 2012 7:27AM Telco/ISP
TPG to escape ACCC fines for unlimited ads

TPG to escape ACCC fines for unlimited ads

No twin bites of the cherry.
Ry Crozier Jan 7 2011 6:00AM Telco/ISP
Report: Apple's iAds catches interest of antitrust regulators

Report: Apple's iAds catches interest of antitrust regulators

Rivals lockout may break competition laws.
Shaun Nichols Jun 11 2010 1:10PM Technology
Rogue product ads on F-Secure, McAfee, Trend Micro searches

Rogue product ads on F-Secure, McAfee, Trend Micro searches

Google searches for a number of security products and vendors -- including F-Secure, Norton, McAfee and Trend Micro -- have yielded advertisements with links to rogue products.
Angela Moscaritolo Apr 20 2009 11:15AM Security
ACMA gives green light for more subliminal ads

ACMA gives green light for more subliminal ads

The Australian Communications and Media Authority has ruled that an advertisement lasting three frames or more isn’t officially subliminal.
Staff Writers Oct 14 2008 1:19PM Strategy
Crazy John's compensates customers for misleading mobile phone ads

Crazy John's compensates customers for misleading mobile phone ads

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted court enforceable undertakings from mobile phone retailer Crazy John's, in which the mobile telephone service provider will compensate customers who feel they were misled by the company's 'Free*' or '$0*' handset advertising campaign.
a Staff Writer Mar 28 2008 3:54PM Telco/ISP
Google advertisements hijacked by trojan

Google advertisements hijacked by trojan

Google text advertisements are being hijacked by a trojan that redirects users to pitches from another provider, according to researchers at BitDefender.
Frank Washkuch Dec 20 2007 9:46AM Security
Microsoft removes malicious MSN Messenger banner advertisements

Microsoft removes malicious MSN Messenger banner advertisements

Banner advertisements that install malware onto the user's computer were left unnoticed for several days on the MSN Messenger service, according to researchers.
Fiona Raisbeck Feb 22 2007 12:33AM Security

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