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Google may cop $10m fine for Safari gaffe

Google may cop $10m fine for Safari gaffe

US authorities prepare case.
Liam Tung May 7 2012 6:45AM Software
Google code breaks Apple iOS privacy

Google code breaks Apple iOS privacy

Advertising cookies added to Safari browsers.
Liam Tung Feb 20 2012 7:06AM Software
Mozilla fires first 'rapid release' Firefox 5

Mozilla fires first 'rapid release' Firefox 5

Android gets Do Not Track support.
Liam Tung Jun 23 2011 7:00AM Software
Many employees bypass security policy in order to do their job: report

Many employees bypass security policy in order to do their job: report

2 out of 5 employees ignore IT policy.
SC Australia Staff Nov 11 2010 12:48PM Security
Scammers charge fees for free register

Scammers charge fees for free register

Do Not Call targeted.
Staff Writers Sep 1 2010 4:46PM Oddware
ACMA gets power to strangle SMS rogues

ACMA gets power to strangle SMS rogues

Flout rules = no revenues.
Staff Writers Aug 9 2010 2:40PM Telco/ISP
Conroy moves to avert Do Not Call rego troubles

Conroy moves to avert Do Not Call rego troubles

Backflips on business number inclusion.
Staff Writers Apr 30 2010 2:35PM Telco/ISP
Gotalk gets July court date with ACMA

Gotalk gets July court date with ACMA

Alleged breaches of do not call register.
Ry Crozier Apr 9 2010 10:24AM Telco/ISP
Greens aim to make Do Not Call registration permanent

Greens aim to make Do Not Call registration permanent

Do Not Call -- ever.
Liz Tay Mar 18 2010 2:11PM Telco/ISP
Feds cough up extra coin for 'do not call' register changes

Feds cough up extra coin for 'do not call' register changes

Changes give option to tailor marketing call exclusions.
Ry Crozier Nov 27 2009 2:35PM Telco/ISP
Telstra pays $100k fine for privacy abuse

Telstra pays $100k fine for privacy abuse

External call centre guilty of Do Not Call register breach.
Ben Grubb Aug 18 2009 3:44PM Telco/ISP
Neighbourhood Energy fined $22,000 for call breaches

Neighbourhood Energy fined $22,000 for call breaches

Compliance not written into outsourcer contracts.
Staff Writers Aug 7 2009 5:33AM Telco/ISP
Why do Brits love open source?

Why do Brits love open source?

UK is the sixth most open-source software-friendly country in the world - behind Australia, according to research.
Martin Courtney Apr 27 2009 6:52AM Software
CIOs should do more bragging

CIOs should do more bragging

Being a strong figurehead in a senior IT role is the best way to get the most from an IT strategy and your career, according to research by recruitment firm Harvey Nash.
David Neal Jan 20 2009 6:45AM Training & Development
Telcos the worst offenders for Do Not Call breaches

Telcos the worst offenders for Do Not Call breaches

Telcos trying to promote new phone plans and other related services accounted for over half of all Do Not Call Register complaints in the last 12 months.
Staff Writers Jan 15 2009 2:44PM Telco/ISP
Citigroup wonders what to do with redundant gear

Citigroup wonders what to do with redundant gear

When Citigroup announced that it was handing redundancies to more than 52,000 workers, few wondered what was going to happen to all those people's kit.
Nick Farrell Nov 21 2008 6:39AM Hardware
ISM report shows .coms do better

ISM report shows .coms do better

Internet Search Metrics' latest report found that high street retailers are losing out dramatically to smaller, independent .coms.
Emma Hughes Aug 12 2008 7:34AM Telco/ISP
Myspace suicide woman 'did what loads of people do online'

Myspace suicide woman 'did what loads of people do online'

Missouri mother Lori Drew’s lawyer is now arguing that if she is guilty, then so are millions of other internet users every day.
Emma Hughes Jul 25 2008 9:32AM Software
Australian call centres not bothered by Do Not Call Register

Australian call centres not bothered by Do Not Call Register

While the Federal Government’s Do Not Call Register has celebrated its first year in operation with news it has amassed 2.3 million telephone numbers to its list, findings from Dimension Data reveal that it has had little effect on Australia’s largest contact centres.
Staff Writers Jun 2 2008 3:39PM Telco/ISP
How do you protect what you don't know exists?

How do you protect what you don't know exists?

Almost every day there is news of a company's security breach and, increasingly, many of these incidents are originating from an employee or other internal source.
Alex Gorelik Jan 29 2008 9:30AM Security

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