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Ex-Microsoft employee charged with leaking trade secrets

Ex-Microsoft employee charged with leaking trade secrets

Allegedly gave pre-release Windows info to a blogger.
Staff Writers Mar 21 2014 7:30AM Security
NZ ministry knew of massive data breach

NZ ministry knew of massive data breach

Chose not to act after informant sought cash reward.
Juha Saarinen Oct 15 2012 12:18PM Security
Twitter founder leaves for Obvious reason

Twitter founder leaves for Obvious reason

Back to the future.
Liam Tung Jun 29 2011 2:41PM Software
Blogger identifies privacy flaw in Facebook Places

Blogger identifies privacy flaw in Facebook Places

Criticises 'opt-out' feature.
Dan Raywood Aug 24 2010 1:50PM Security
Google Dashboard centralises privacy settings

Google Dashboard centralises privacy settings

iTnews interviews Google Australia engineer Alan Noble.
Munir Kotadia Nov 5 2009 9:30PM Security
Google suffers yet another outage

Google suffers yet another outage

Blogger service goes down for over an hour.
Phil Muncaster Oct 26 2009 1:53PM Networking
Russian hackers took down Twitter

Russian hackers took down Twitter

Attack may have been attempt to silence pro-Georgian blogger.
Phil Muncaster Aug 10 2009 8:15AM Security
Netbooks, cloud to be winners this year: IDC

Netbooks, cloud to be winners this year: IDC

Gazing into its crystal ball, analyst International Data Corporation predicts "pockets of opportunity" for the IT industry in an otherwise gloomy outlook this year.
Nate Cochrane May 5 2009 2:18PM Hardware
World's oldest blogger signs off

World's oldest blogger signs off

The Australian woman believed to be the world's oldest blogger has died.
Shaun Nichols Jul 15 2008 9:18AM Software
China backs down on blogger registration

China backs down on blogger registration

The Chinese government has reversed a ruling that would have forced the nation's bloggers to register their real names.
Matt Chapman May 25 2007 2:07PM Software
Blogger wins wrongful dismissal case

Blogger wins wrongful dismissal case

An English secretary sacked for bringing her employers into disrepute by writing a personal blog has won her case for wrongful dismissal at a hearing in Paris.
Matt Chapman Apr 2 2007 10:10AM Oddware

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