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Inside Huawei and Cisco's ceasefire
Let's not mention the whole government backdoor thing, agreed?
Jeremy Wagstaff
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Sinead Carew
Nov 25 2013 1:34PM
Hardware
NSA planned to spy on Australia
Breach 'common understanding' not to spy.
Darren Pauli
Nov 22 2013 10:04AM
Security
Yahoo encrypts ALL DATA
Says it never gave data to government agencies.
Adam Greenberg
Nov 21 2013 5:30AM
Security
Secret US court approved NSA spying despite finding excesses
Given green light even after failures.
Staff Writers
Nov 20 2013 10:32AM
Security
Google strengthens defences against govt spying
Upgrades to 2048 bit RSA keys.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 19 2013 12:47PM
Security
Indonesia pulls ambassador after phone tap revelations
Carr says Australia should quiz 'American inadequacies'.
Darren Pauli
Nov 19 2013 9:24AM
Security
Ludlam asks DPS CIO to protect MPs from spying
Bureaucrats left powerless to provide answers.
Paris Cowan
Nov 19 2013 6:59AM
Security
Snowden leaked 200,000 NSA documents: Alexander
Documents marked top secret, special intelligence.
Darren Pauli
Nov 18 2013 3:27PM
Security
Australia spied on Indonesian President
President, wife and inner circle tracked.
Darren Pauli
Nov 18 2013 12:49PM
Security
Microsoft may ramp up encryption of customer data post-Snowden
Microsoft has confirmed that it is considering encrypting customers' personal data which it sends over the internet, in the wake of the allegations of mass electronic surveillance by the NSA.
Tim Ring
Nov 14 2013 7:46AM
Security
British spies used fake LinkedIn, Slashdot pages to tap telco
Quantum Insert tool used.
Danielle Walker
Nov 13 2013 4:00PM
Security
Google blocks NSA by encrypting data on fibre links
Engineers rail against latest tap revelations.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 7 2013 12:14PM
Security
Spy game: Australia and the Asia-Pacific
It’s 'not cricket' to spy on friends.
Mark Beeson
Nov 5 2013 1:49PM
Security
NSA ushers new dark age for email
The Dark Mail Alliance builds distinct end-to-end crypto.
Adam Greenberg
Nov 4 2013 8:00AM
Security
Internet giants urge US to curtail surveillance
Call for transparency.
Stephanie McDonald
Nov 2 2013 8:30PM
Security
US bill would stop NSA bulk phone tapping
Dubbed the 'USA Freedom Act'.
Danielle Walker
Nov 1 2013 2:00PM
Security
NSA taps Google, Yahoo data centre links globally
Bulk intake of data.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 31 2013 12:00PM
Security
NSA captures Google, Yahoo traffic in real time: Snowden docs
Bulk intake of data.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 31 2013 10:35AM
Security
Obama orders curbs on NSA spying on UN headquarters
Follows Merkel phone tapping backlash.
Staff Writers
Oct 30 2013 8:52AM
Security
Aussies hacked Pentagon, US Army, and others
Cause millions in damages.
Darren Pauli
Oct 29 2013 9:08AM
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