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NZ telcos face new obligations under interception law
Encryption breaking required.
Juha Saarinen
Apr 24 2013 6:55AM
Security
Espionage hackers traced to Shanghai building
Hacker group just one of 25.
Darren Pauli
Feb 22 2013 8:02AM
Security
Chinese VXer malware spreads via BitTorrent
Analysts match samples.
Darren Pauli
Feb 21 2013 2:50PM
Security
Report traces espionage hackers to Shanghai building
But researcher says hacker group just one of 25.
Darren Pauli
Feb 20 2013 9:59AM
Security
Red October espionage campaign targets governments
Campaign undetected for five years.
Dan Raywood
Jan 15 2013 8:19AM
Security
Rocra malware spies on governments
Kaspersky details its hunt for "Red October".
Juha Saarinen
Jan 15 2013 7:44AM
Security
John McAfee details Belizean 'espionage'
Claims to have doled out dozens of infected laptops.
Danielle Walker
Jan 9 2013 12:37PM
Security
John McAfee: I installed keyloggers on Belize cop computers
Cyber espionage tactics used to "uncover corruption" among the power players of Belize.
Danielle Walker
Jan 9 2013 9:44AM
Security
Huawei denies security risks of Chinese ties
Blames commercial, political jousting for negativity.
Darren Pauli
Sep 6 2012 7:00AM
Hardware
Huawei denies security risks of Beijing ties
Global companies can't risk foul play, says security chief.
Darren Pauli
Sep 5 2012 3:50PM
Security
Mac espionage trojan targets Uighur activists
The Uighur Muslim minority group is subject to a sophisticated attack.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 2 2012 1:23PM
Security
Malware writers go patent-snatching in Peru
CAD drawings slurped via email.
Fahmida Y. Rashid
Jun 25 2012 8:16AM
Security
Fear of China masks the work of other web spies
Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Ry Crozier
Nov 10 2011 11:45AM
Security
Fear of China masks the work of other web spies
Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Ry Crozier
Nov 10 2011 7:27AM
Security
World hacked in global cyber espionage attacks
McAfee fingers social engineering in five-year attacks on governments and businesses.
Dan Raywood and Darren Pauli
Aug 3 2011 11:59PM
Security
Manning to face death penalty
Aiding the enemy charge a capital offence.
Staff Writers
Mar 3 2011 2:34PM
Security
Manning to face death penalty
Aiding the enemy charge a capital offence.
Staff Writers
Mar 3 2011 11:40AM
Security
Corporate spy risks from free email
Gmail, Yahoo! Mail and Hotmail "completely vulnerable" by default.
Neerav Bhatt
Jan 13 2010 2:18PM
Security
Deloitte launches counter-espionage team
Competitors still a security risk.
Phil Muncaster
Jun 27 2009 10:15AM
Security
First quantum encrypted network goes live
The first network protected by quantum encryption has gone live at a scientific conference in Vienna.
Iain Thomson
Oct 10 2008 3:05PM
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