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Sony blamed for leaking Manhunt 2
Take Two, the publisher of the
Manhunt 2
game that has been banned in Australia and the UK, is reportedly blaming Sony for leaking the violent game before it was ready for classification..
Clement James
Oct 26 2007 7:32AM
Software
Telcos 'leaking' US$176b a year
Fraud is the biggest single source of revenue loss, say analysts.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 7 2006 8:45AM
Telco/ISP
Fortune 100 sites leaking sensitive data
The websites of many Fortune 100 firms host publicly accessible files that reveal potentially sensitive metadata and other hidden information such as user names and email addresses, newly published research has revealed.
William Eazel
Dec 16 2005 9:25AM
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