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BitTorrent to release a secure P2P chat app
Private instant messaging mooted.
Juha Saarinen
Dec 20 2013 9:36AM
Security
BitTorrent readies alpha of secure P2P chat app
Private instant messaging mooted.
Juha Saarinen
Dec 20 2013 7:15AM
Security
NSA installs new system controls in wake of Snowden leaks
Senior official says it is what Snowden hasn't released that worries him.
Tabassum Zakaria
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Warren Strobel
Dec 15 2013 10:51PM
Security
Vic water authorities vulnerable to cyber attack
Sluggish in response to outstanding issues.
Paris Cowan
Dec 12 2013 4:28PM
Security
Microsoft revokes wrongly issued French govt SSL certificate
Serious security breach.
Juha Saarinen
Dec 12 2013 11:30AM
Security
Microsoft revokes wrongly issued French govt SSL certificate
Serious security breach.
Juha Saarinen
Dec 10 2013 9:13AM
Security
US, UK spy agencies infiltrate online games, virtual worlds
Extensive surveillance of gamers.
Juha Saarinen
Dec 10 2013 5:01AM
Training & Development
Millions of stolen passwords found in botnet controller
Same simple passwords still commonly in use.
Juha Saarinen
Dec 8 2013 9:00AM
Security
Britain to allow Huawei security hub in Oxfordshire
PM's security advisor gives the all clear.
Andrew Osborn
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Peter Griffiths
Dec 5 2013 6:41AM
Security
Millions of stolen passwords found in botnet controller
Same simple passwords still commonly in use.
Juha Saarinen
Dec 5 2013 6:09AM
Security
Pan-Euro data protection impacts ICO role
The UK privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), likely to restructure following new pan-Europe legislation
Tim Ring
Dec 2 2013 6:00AM
Security
EU tells US to restore trust after spying revelations
Relationship rocked.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 28 2013 11:54AM
Security
Big holes discovered in Vic Govt's cyber security
Pen testers get into agency bank account.
Paris Cowan
Nov 27 2013 12:41PM
Security
Vic Govt inks infosec strategy
Comes ahead of state security audit publication.
Allie Coyne
Nov 21 2013 10:35AM
Security
Google strengthens defences against govt spying
Upgrades to 2048 bit RSA keys.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 19 2013 12:47PM
Security
Ludlam asks DPS CIO to protect MPs from spying
Bureaucrats left powerless to provide answers.
Paris Cowan
Nov 19 2013 6:59AM
Security
UK banks to stage mock cyber attack
Testing how financial giants cope.
Staff Writers
Nov 12 2013 12:59PM
Financial Services
Google blocks NSA by encrypting data on fibre links
Engineers rail against latest tap revelations.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 7 2013 12:14PM
Security
Apple reveals extent of Aust govt requests for user data
Info given in more than 50 percent of cases.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 6 2013 11:45AM
Security
Controversial NZ electronic spying law passed
Gives intelligence agencies a say in network procurements.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 6 2013 4:45AM
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