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Ex-Oracle worker awarded higher damages in harassment case
Court awards extra $30k.
Allie Coyne
Oct 27 2014 12:12PM
Software
ALRC drops safe harbour from proposed privacy law
Online intermediaries encouraged to act against breaches.
Paris Cowan
Sep 3 2014 1:20PM
Strategy
SA Health confirms legal spat with Allscripts
Claim and counter-claim over EPAS billing module delays.
Paris Cowan
Aug 20 2014 6:31AM
Software
HP pledges to hold former execs accountable for Autonomy "fraud"
Warring parties trade barbs.
Staff Writers
Aug 5 2014 6:57AM
Software
Tough NZ comms interception, network security law kicks in
Aussie operators in NZ must register with police.
Juha Saarinen
May 13 2014 6:06AM
Strategy
Oracle wins against Google in Java copyright case
Decision "will definitely shake up software industry".
Dan Levine
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Diane Bartz
May 11 2014 8:55AM
Software
Kim Dotcom raid ruled legal
Could make way for US extradition.
Naomi Tajitsu
Feb 19 2014 1:20PM
Storage
HP mulls legal action on Autonomy fraud claims
Needs more time.
Staff Writers
Jan 20 2014 2:25PM
Software
Defence mulls surveillance malware export restrictions
Govts clamp down on zero day exploit trading.
Darren Pauli
Jan 15 2014 6:45AM
Security
FBI puts bounty on last alleged 'Ghost Click' conspirator
Five targets named in global cybercrime hunt.
Darren Pauli
Nov 6 2013 1:35PM
Security
FBI adds bounties to five alleged crackers, fraudsters and phreaks
Offers up to $100k for information.
Darren Pauli
Nov 6 2013 1:16PM
Security
New Zealand's spying law passes
Gives intelligence agencies a say in network procurements.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 6 2013 8:15AM
Security
Google launches personal proxy initiative
US-level access and freedom of expression mooted.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 23 2013 9:05AM
Security
US privacy advocates sues Justice Department to spur response on surveillance info request
Follows failed info request.
Danielle Walker
Oct 22 2013 8:00AM
Security
Anonymous members indicted for #OpPayback
Encouraged DDoS.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 8 2013 9:00AM
Security
Anonymous hackers indicted for Operation Payback
Encouraged others to join in on DDoS.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 4 2013 9:31AM
Security
Google faces lawsuit for Gmail scanning practices
A U.S. district judge ruled that the case against Google can move forward making it the second case, of late, where the tech giant will face accusations that it violated federal wiretap law.
Danielle Walker
Oct 2 2013 10:32AM
Security
Minors to delete regretful net pics under California law
Admins forced to erase content.
Danielle Walker
Sep 25 2013 8:00AM
Security
Cop hacker gets three years jail
Alleged Anonymous affiliate busted.
Adam Greenberg
Sep 16 2013 11:16AM
Security
Google Street View case a 'landmark' in Wi-F data collection
Court said Google's data collection practices not exempt.
Danielle Walker
Sep 16 2013 7:00AM
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