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'Weaponised' Facebook fails to protect civil rights, audit says

'Weaponised' Facebook fails to protect civil rights, audit says

"No quick fixes", company responds.
Supantha Mukherjee and Elizabeth Culliford Jul 9 2020 6:36AM Software
ATSB sending drones to crash sites

ATSB sending drones to crash sites

Pilot scheme to run until the end of the year.
Andrew Sadauskas Oct 24 2016 4:28PM Hardware
Melbourne Water sends drones into sewage

Melbourne Water sends drones into sewage

Saving workers from slips and falls in sludge.
Ry Crozier May 11 2015 6:54AM Hardware
CASA to power down IT for core upgrade

CASA to power down IT for core upgrade

Updated: Kicks off storage overhaul.
Ry Crozier Nov 2 2012 7:00AM Software
Megaupload trial could be dropped

Megaupload trial could be dropped

FBI allegedly can't serve foreign company criminal papers.
Liam Tung Apr 23 2012 8:01AM Networking
Microsoft defends 'dumb' civil Zeus strategy

Microsoft defends 'dumb' civil Zeus strategy

Should Redmond have left it to the FBI?
Liam Tung Mar 28 2012 7:38AM Security
Conroy lays out civil engineering interests

Conroy lays out civil engineering interests

Telstra ducts not the only underground path.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2009 2:04PM Telco/ISP
Japanese civil servant in web porn frenzy

Japanese civil servant in web porn frenzy

A Japanese civil servant has been fined and demoted after viewing a staggering 780,000 pornographic websites over a nine-month period..
Iain Thomson May 5 2008 2:48PM Software
Civil servant gets through porn like lightning

Civil servant gets through porn like lightning

Japanese bloke clocks up 10,000 pages per day
INQUIRER Newsdesk May 5 2008 10:31AM Security
Civil rights activists lay into Intel

Civil rights activists lay into Intel

Intel has come under attack from US civil rights activists over its backing of attempts to change Californian class action law.
Robert Jaques Aug 19 2007 9:42PM Hardware
Civil servants' wrists slapped for computer misuse

Civil servants' wrists slapped for computer misuse

The Civil Service has disciplined hundreds of its employees for accessing private information they had no right to see.
Dan Ilett Apr 7 2004 4:19PM Security

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