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privacy
Wiretap law backlash organised by Liberal staffer
Minister backing interception bill hit with doxing campaign.
Danny Bradbury
Mar 13 2012 7:06AM
Security
Ubuntu disables app logging for privacy
Moves towards a clean slate.
Liam Tung
Mar 12 2012 5:39PM
Security
Android app permissions silently duplicated to advertisers
Android applications are sharing users' personal data without their knowledge.
Dan Raywood
Mar 6 2012 12:14PM
Security
Obama introduces privacy 'Bill of Rights' for online users
Web giants sign up for 'do not track'.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 27 2012 8:21AM
Security
White House issues online privacy 'bill of rights'
Nine months to act on "do not track" provisions.
Jasmin Melvin
Feb 24 2012 7:07AM
Networking
Attorneys General challenge Google's privacy policy
Regulators pile-up on Google privacy policy.
Liam Tung
Feb 24 2012 12:12AM
Security
Hardware giants sign 'global' apps privacy accord
All apps to show how they handle user information.
Liam Tung
Feb 23 2012 4:30PM
Security
Hardware giants sign 'global' apps privacy accord
All apps to show how they handle user information.
Liam Tung
Feb 23 2012 4:14PM
Software
Attorneys General challenge Google's privacy policy
Regulators pile-up on Google privacy policy.
Liam Tung
Feb 23 2012 4:11PM
Security
Google: Microsoft's IE privacy system is broken
Facebook agrees.
Liam Tung
Feb 22 2012 3:21PM
Software
Microsoft accuses Google of invading IE privacy
Google brands Microsoft policy 'impractical'.
Liam Tung
Feb 22 2012 10:03AM
Security
Microsoft accuses Google of invading IE privacy
Browser privacy war heats up.
Liam Tung
Feb 21 2012 4:22PM
Software
DIY mobile phone tracking using open source
Researchers locate target without help from phone carriers.
Darren Pauli
Feb 21 2012 1:35PM
Security
Anonymous hacks FTC over Google privacy, ACTA
Hackers claim to have rooted hundreds of FTC servers.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 21 2012 6:29AM
Security
Student jailed for hacking Facebook
Would-be ethical hacker jailed.
Darren Pauli
Feb 20 2012 12:30PM
Security
Student jailed for hacking Facebook
Not just 'harmless experimentation'.
Darren Pauli
Feb 20 2012 8:44AM
Security
Google code breaks Apple iOS privacy
Advertising cookies added to Safari browsers.
Liam Tung
Feb 20 2012 7:06AM
Software
US critical infrastructure orgs to share data under bill
But concerns raised that shared data could be used to prosecute "any crime”.
Stephen Lawton
Feb 17 2012 11:44AM
Security
British privacy office fines three councils in two days
Council fined $118,000 for email bungle.
Dan Raywood
Feb 17 2012 11:00AM
Security
Lost USB contained info on 1000 school kids
The details of more than 1,000 school pupils were lost when a USB stick was misplaced by a member of East Lothian Council.
Dan Raywood
Feb 10 2012 4:37PM
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