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Australian police seek thousands of Microsoft user details
No content disclosed.
Juha Saarinen
Mar 22 2013 7:12AM
Security
Kim Dotcom may get seized property back
Procedural error found in court filing.
Liam Tung
Mar 19 2012 7:06AM
Software
EU backs Google privacy policy 'pause'
Respect our laws, says Justice Commissioner.
Liam Tung
Feb 6 2012 10:27AM
Software
Microsoft calls Google on key government credentials
Google denies it misled court.
Liam Tung
Apr 12 2011 8:43AM
Networking
NSW sees value in slow, costly IT projects
Worth persevering for "sound financial investment" in Justice, registry systems.
Liz Tay
Dec 2 2010 11:45AM
Strategy
Kirby crowned International Privacy Champion
'Great dissenter' receives EPIC award.
Liz Tay
Feb 9 2010 2:41PM
Security
AFACT v iiNet: The judgement in full
Summary text of Justice Cowdroy's verdict.
Staff Writers
Feb 4 2010 12:14PM
Telco/ISP
ISPs cosy up to Federal Court
Film and internet industry groups square off.
Ben Grubb
Sep 25 2009 12:40PM
Telco/ISP
US Justice Department rejects Google's book settlement offer
Back to drawing board for Google in long-running copyright dispute.
Phil Muncaster
Sep 21 2009 7:08AM
Software
Vigilantes threaten rough justice on aerial NBN cables
Trucks and 4WDs roam the streets with hooks.
Ry Crozier
Aug 26 2009 11:17AM
Telco/ISP
NEC and Telstra win $1.6 million Sheriffs deal
NEC and Telstra have won a $1.6 million tender to supply a converged communications platform for the Victorian Sheriffs Office at the Victorian Department of Justice.
Brett Winterford
Feb 27 2009 11:34AM
Telco/ISP
Fake Department of Justice complaint-spam strikes again
In what could presage a rash of tax-time spam emails purportedly from government agencies, security researchers at MX Logic have uncovered an influx of keylogger-laden emails spoofing the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
Jim Carr
Mar 4 2008 9:31AM
Security
Justice Department warns of phishing scam
It takes real audacity to impersonate the folks who'll prosecute you if they catch you in an illegal act.
Jim Carr
Jul 3 2007 4:44PM
Security
Fathers 4 Justice hacker spared jail
A security firm has criticised the UK courts for inconsistent sentencing of cyber-criminals after a Fathers 4 Justice campaigner who admitted hacking a website and distributing viruses was spared a jail sentence.
Robert Jaques
Nov 10 2006 9:50AM
Security
Study of Justice Department prosecutions places average cybercrime loss at $3 million
Corporations attacked by cybercriminals lost an average of $3 million per case, according to a study of prosecutions by the U.S. Department of Justice over the past seven years.
Frank Washkuch
Aug 28 2006 9:51PM
Security
Former software piracy kingpen Ferrer cops guilty plea, settles with Justice Department
A former software piracy mogul pled guilty to copyright infringement on Friday as part of an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
Ericka Chickowski
Jun 19 2006 5:38PM
Security
Justice Department cybercrime study underway
The U.S. Department of Justice said it has begun receiving responses to surveys aimed at measuring the extent of cybercrime on businesses.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 21 2006 9:37PM
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