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Advertisers could locate IP addresses to within 100m
Computer scientist touts method that drastically improves geolocation without user consent.
Stewart Mitchell
Apr 11 2011 8:55AM
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Mechanical arm could spark memory breakthrough
Researchers have grand designs for Flash replacement technology.
Stewart Mitchell
Mar 29 2011 9:19AM
Hardware
Could a vulnerability tax work?
The new Apple security chief believes a vulnerability tax could really help make software safer. Could it work?
Tom Brewster
Jan 31 2011 12:05PM
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Apple security chief calls for vulnerability tax
Could it work?
Tom Brewster
Jan 28 2011 2:25PM
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Greens see red on NBN NDA
Seven years too long.
Staff Writers
Nov 21 2010 10:54PM
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NBN plan mutiny could lead to Senate delay
Storm erupts over NBN Co business plan.
Ry Crozier
Nov 18 2010 10:04AM
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Microsoft denies Kinect could be used to snoop
Gaming device passes one million sales.
Stewart Mitchell
Nov 17 2010 2:09PM
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'Old-new' Windows vulnerability discovered
200 apps possibly affected.
Dan Raywood
Aug 24 2010 2:01PM
Security
Facebook fixes privacy bug
Flaw existed for unknown length of time.
Angela Moscaritolo
Aug 13 2010 3:06PM
Security
Tiger Woods' Nike advert leveraged by malware writers
SEO poisoning used again.
SC Australia Staff
Apr 13 2010 11:48AM
Security
Domain registration rules could be tightened
Less than a quarter of sites compliant.
Tom Young
Feb 20 2010 7:49AM
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New attack against IE could expose all files on a victim's PC
Four to five flaws in design features of IE.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jan 28 2010 12:43PM
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Facebook app changes could lead to security issues
Email harvesting may attract attacks.
Dan Raywood
Jan 25 2010 11:48AM
Security
Latest music file could succeed the MP3
Touted as the answer to piracy.
Nicola Brittain
Jan 23 2010 7:22AM
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One in three workers would steal data to help a friend
Global economic downturn increases desperation.
SC Australia Staff
Nov 24 2009 10:16AM
Security
CBA support workers could move to Telstra: Gen-i
Gen-i staff that supported its expired telecommunications services contract with the Commonwealth Bank may move to the bank’s new supplier, Telstra.
Ry Crozier
Apr 23 2009 1:14PM
Telco/ISP
UK Government could bankroll superfast broadband
UK business secretary Peter Mandelson has hinted that the government there may still bankroll next-generation network access for those not able to get superfast broadband services from suppliers such as BT or Virgin Media
Dave Bailey
Apr 18 2009 8:17AM
Telco/ISP
Canon patent victory could change the future of TV
Having won a critical patent appeal in its native Japan, Canon is well on the way to being the first electronics manufacturer to make displays based on surface-conduction electron emitters.
Wily Ferret
Dec 4 2008 6:47AM
Hardware
Microsoft could pick Blackberry
Research In Motion (RIM) is in danger of being plucked by Microsoft as the firm’s market value continues to slide due to the financial crisis and pressure on margins.
Sylvie Barak
Oct 13 2008 12:15AM
Hardware
Google Docs flaw could allow others to see personal files
A security researcher said he has discovered a vulnerability in Google Docs that mysteriously allows private documents to appear in other users' accounts.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 17 2008 10:01AM
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