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Microsoft patents web-snooping technology
No word on commercial product.
Jun 29 2011 7:31AM
France hits Google with Wi-Fi snooping fine
First time French have handed down a six-figure fine for data breach.
Mar 22 2011 1:36PM
Researchers say certain HP scanners can permit spying
WebScan feature could be used for corporate espionage if not secured properly.
Sep 3 2010 2:20PM
Internet snooping laws are "overly intrusive"
London School of Economics report says new laws will treat every electronic communication as suspicious.
Jun 18 2009 7:01AM
Survey reveals culture of IT admin snooping
Over a third of IT staff have used their administration rights to access privileged information about employees, customers and their company for personal reasons, according to a recent survey by Cyber-Ark.
Jun 12 2009 11:43AM
UK ISPs must comply with snooping law from Sunday
UK ISPs will be required to hand over records of customers’ internet surfing habits, including IP addresses and times of use, to police and intelligence agencies from Sunday.
Mar 12 2009 1:25PM
IT professionals admit to snooping
One in three IT staff abuse administrative passwords to gain access to confidential data, according to a recent study..
Jun 23 2008 7:41AM
Security expert slams spyware snooping
The use of government spyware to monitor criminals' online activity could do "more harm than good" and will not be tolerated by the industry, a security said.
Jul 20 2007 3:00PM
IT staff regularly snooping on users
One in three IT employees admits to snooping on company systems, peeking at confidential information such as private files, salary information and personal emails, it was claimed today.
May 31 2007 1:14PM
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