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Couples turn to online espionage
Research undertaken at Oxford University suggests that an increasing number of people are spying on their partners online..
Iain Thomson
Apr 9 2008 1:04PM
Software
Oracle extends SAP espionage charges
SAP 'stole code' in addition to support materials, Oracle alleges.
Tom Sanders
Jun 5 2007 5:11PM
Software
US$400 million corporate espionage incident at DuPont
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) pulled the covers off a previously-sealed case of corporate espionage by a former DuPont scientist who stole US$400-million in intellectual property from his employer.
Ericka Chickowski
Feb 19 2007 12:21AM
Security
Israeli police nab industrial espionage trojan
A married couple accused of developing trojan to spy on top Israeli companies have been arrested by police in that country.
William Eazel
Feb 1 2006 11:55AM
Security
Unprotected RFID could lead to corporate espionage
Companies who dismiss the privacy concerns of RFID radio tags may be opening themselves up to unexpected security risks.
Jon Tullett
Nov 4 2004 11:51AM
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