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Gary McKinnon: Butterfly on a wheel
A decade on, the saga continues.
Derek Parkinson
Feb 27 2012 12:16PM
Security
Gary McKinnon: Butterfly on a wheel
A decade on, the saga continues.
Derek Parkinson
Feb 27 2012 11:50AM
Security
WikiLeaks suspends ops to raise cash
Promises mystery new secure submission facility.
Liam Tung
Oct 25 2011 9:22AM
Security
WikiLeaks suspends ops to raise cash
Promises mystery new secure submission facility.
Liam Tung
Oct 25 2011 6:59AM
Software
Canberra adds Equinix to data centre panel
Reveals new panel to assist with facility migrations.
Ry Crozier
May 5 2011 12:19PM
Networking
McKinnon gets another judicial review
Home Secretary's decision not to stop extradition to be considered again.
Dan Worth
Jan 15 2010 10:54AM
Security
Text and music campaigns established to support NASA hacker
Amidst claims extradition will breach US Bill of Rights.
Dan Raywood
Jan 11 2010 11:35AM
Security
NASA hacker takes case to High Court
Appeals Home Secretary decision.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 14 2009 11:12AM
Security
Gary McKinnon to be extradited 'in weeks'
UK home secretary declines to intervene.
Staff Writers
Nov 30 2009 10:39AM
Security
UK Home Office delays McKinnon extradition
Long-running legal battle takes new twist.
V3.co.uk staff
Oct 20 2009 10:23AM
Security
Telco execs join NBN Co
Ex-Optus mobile guru and channel veteran join NBN Co.
Brett Winterford
Oct 6 2009 2:26PM
Telco/ISP
NASA hacker loses another appeal
Gary McKinnon, the British hacker who broke into NASA and US Department of Defense computers, has lost another appeal in his quest to avoid extradition to the United States.
Chuck Miller
Aug 4 2009 11:54AM
Security
NASA hacker McKinnon court date set
A new date has been set to decide if self-confessed NASA hacker Gary McKinnon should be extradited to the US or tried in the UK.
SC Australia Staff
Jun 19 2009 10:26AM
Security
Gary McKinnon waits on extradition judgement
London hacker Gary McKinnon will have to wait for a judgement from the High Court to find out whether his final plea to be tried in the UK has been accepted.
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 12 2009 10:57AM
Security
Former hostage calls on US to drop charges against Gary McKinnon
Former hostage Terry Waite has called on the US to drop charges against British computer hacker Gary McKinnon.
Dan Raywood
Mar 18 2009 10:26AM
Security
Gary McKinnon dealt new blow by CPS
British hacker Gary McKinnon's hopes of being tried in the UK were dealt a massive blow today, after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) announced it would not bring charges against him.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 27 2009 6:14AM
Security
Pentagon hacker's fate to be decided in next four weeks
Gary McKinnon should find out within the next four weeks if he has been successful in his last-ditch attempt to avoid extradition to the US by pleading guilty to hacking offences under UK law.
Bryan Glick
Jan 19 2009 3:13PM
Security
BMC’s new local chief targets new local markets
BMC is bucking the trend among IT vendors, taking on new staff in Canberra to push into the government sector and embarking on a new customer acquisition strategy under the watch of new A/NZ chief, Gary Mitchell.
Ry Crozier
Nov 25 2008 3:20PM
Software
Jacqui Smith slammed by McKinnon lawyers
The UK'S Home Secretary was "perverse and inhuman" in her rejection of Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon's plea that his mental health made him unsuitable for detention in the US, the High Court was told on Friday.
Mark Ballard
Oct 21 2008 10:33AM
Security
Home Office turns down latest McKinnon appeal
Home Secretary informs lawyers of arrangements for US extradition.
Staff Writers
Oct 15 2008 10:02AM
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