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EU finds privacy flaws in data retention regime

EU finds privacy flaws in data retention regime

Data used for more than serious crime.
Liam Tung Apr 19 2011 4:15AM Networking
FSA investigates ID theft prevention company

FSA investigates ID theft prevention company

CPP sales tactic scrutiny sees identity protection product pulled from phone sales
Stewart Mitchell Mar 31 2011 1:34PM Security
Microsoft on supply chain anti-piracy push

Microsoft on supply chain anti-piracy push

Claims that piracy creates "unfair competition" between rivals.
Liam Tung Mar 28 2011 11:35AM Software
Microsoft details Rustock botnet takedown

Microsoft details Rustock botnet takedown

A million bots at a loose end, still infected.
Liam Tung Mar 21 2011 5:38AM Security
IBM resumes $55m Australian tax battle

IBM resumes $55m Australian tax battle

Subsidiary reduced reliance on IP rights.
Liz Tay Mar 8 2011 3:50PM Financial Services
Uniloc case illustrates "troubled" US patent system

Uniloc case illustrates "troubled" US patent system

Leash on expert witnesses.
Liam Tung Mar 8 2011 12:33PM Financial Services
Senate approves new telecoms interception laws

Senate approves new telecoms interception laws

Law enforcement agencies get ASIO expertise.
Liz Tay Mar 2 2011 6:01PM Security
Torrent-hunting firm ACS:Law shuts down

Torrent-hunting firm ACS:Law shuts down

Ahead of Tuesday court ruling.
Nicole Kobie Feb 7 2011 10:10AM Networking
Calls for compulsory data breach law v2.0

Calls for compulsory data breach law v2.0

Telling your customers is just the start.
Nate Cochrane Nov 25 2010 2:34PM Security
Official: ACTA deal means no law change for Australia

Official: ACTA deal means no law change for Australia

Final text of agreement released.
John Hilvert Nov 16 2010 3:06PM Networking
Senators accuse Google of "phishing for profit"

Senators accuse Google of "phishing for profit"

Senate Committee points to double standard.
Staff Writers Oct 29 2010 12:24PM Security
Analysis: Where to now for ACTA?

Analysis: Where to now for ACTA?

Parliamentary scrutiny.
Leanne O'Donnell Oct 14 2010 6:55AM Telco/ISP
Swedish anti-piracy law hits wall

Swedish anti-piracy law hits wall

ISP withholds subscriber details.
Liam Tung Sep 17 2010 6:37AM Networking
Victoria to clamp down on improper surveillance

Victoria to clamp down on improper surveillance

‘Happy slapping’, toilet and upskirt cams targeted.
Liz Tay Aug 12 2010 4:33PM Security
Coalition aims to modernise key US law

Coalition aims to modernise key US law

Google, Microsoft and others join Digital Due Process group.
Phil Muncaster Apr 1 2010 6:43AM Security
ACTA leak: ISPs to be bound by new rules

ACTA leak: ISPs to be bound by new rules

Australia mute as the Kiwis ask the questions.
Brett Winterford Mar 2 2010 1:09PM Telco/ISP
UTS to launch online law centre

UTS to launch online law centre

Centre to intervene 'in the public interest'.
Liz Tay Feb 16 2010 12:02AM Strategy
CrimTrac reshuffles exec, seeks CIO

CrimTrac reshuffles exec, seeks CIO

Secret clearance required.
Liz Tay Feb 15 2010 6:46AM Training & Development
Queensland Govt shared network settles on 3Com

Queensland Govt shared network settles on 3Com

Multi-million dollar standing arrangement inked.
Staff Writers Jan 20 2010 12:04PM Networking
China reponds to hacking claims

China reponds to hacking claims

Fails to mention Google allegations.
Dan Raywood Jan 15 2010 10:48AM Security

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