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Cisco, IBM China sales hit by NSA spy scandal

Cisco, IBM China sales hit by NSA spy scandal

Government pushing for less reliance on US tech.
Staff Writers Nov 15 2013 9:53AM Security
UK spy chiefs blast Snowden in first public appearance

UK spy chiefs blast Snowden in first public appearance

Claim leaked documents being used by terrorists.
Staff Writers Nov 8 2013 11:52AM Security
UN draft urges halt to 'excessive' spying

UN draft urges halt to 'excessive' spying

Goes to vote later this month.
Louis Charbonneau Nov 4 2013 12:24PM Security
US senators introduce bill to stop "aggressive" NSA surveillance

US senators introduce bill to stop "aggressive" NSA surveillance

To protect both privacy and security.
Adam Greenberg Sep 27 2013 12:39PM Security
NSA defends surveillance programs as lawful

NSA defends surveillance programs as lawful

Thousands of privacy violations 'human error'.
Staff Writers Aug 19 2013 6:00AM Security
Hackers attack NZ govt websites to protest spy law

Hackers attack NZ govt websites to protest spy law

Dotcom criticises attack.
Staff Writers Jul 31 2013 6:57AM Security
US House rejects bid to curb NSA data collection

US House rejects bid to curb NSA data collection

Spy program survives.
Staff Writers Jul 25 2013 11:37AM Security
Top China college probed for ties to cyber-spy unit

Top China college probed for ties to cyber-spy unit

Unit 61398 linkages explored.
Melanie Lee Mar 25 2013 12:01AM Security
White House review clears Huawei of spy claims

White House review clears Huawei of spy claims

Equipment let down by "poor programming".
Joseph Menn Oct 18 2012 9:10AM Networking
Aussie spy chief warns of 'digital fingerprints'

Aussie spy chief warns of 'digital fingerprints'

Secret intelligence agency opens up for the first time in 60 years.
Darren Pauli , James Hutchinson Jul 20 2012 6:53AM Security
Spy chief: intel gathering a challenge in infosec landscape

Spy chief: intel gathering a challenge in infosec landscape

ASIS opens up for the first time in 60 years.
Darren Pauli Jul 19 2012 3:34PM Security
US Defence to keep funding spy tech

US Defence to keep funding spy tech

Despite overall budget cuts.
a Staff Writer Jan 6 2012 6:26AM Hardware
Fear of China masks the work of other web spies

Fear of China masks the work of other web spies

Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Ry Crozier Nov 10 2011 11:45AM Security
Fear of China masks the work of other web spies

Fear of China masks the work of other web spies

Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Ry Crozier Nov 10 2011 7:27AM Security
Spying on workers OK with CIOs

Spying on workers OK with CIOs

British chief information officers show their support for employee-monitoring software.
Dan Raywood Apr 13 2011 12:11AM Security
Spooks leave no log unturned in hunt for attackers

Spooks leave no log unturned in hunt for attackers

Defence looks for reporting software to respond swiftly to attack.
Staff Writers Dec 6 2010 1:50PM Security
Cablegate: US embassies asked to tap UN staff

Cablegate: US embassies asked to tap UN staff

Passwords, network information sought on UN officials.
Staff Writers Nov 29 2010 11:35AM Security
School settles webcam spying allegations

School settles webcam spying allegations

Pays out US$610,000.
Liam Tung Oct 19 2010 6:24AM Security
Iran claims Stuxnet spy arrests

Iran claims Stuxnet spy arrests

Worm targeted industrial control software.
Tom Brewster Oct 5 2010 6:54AM Security
Computer users sanction peacetime cybercrime raids

Computer users sanction peacetime cybercrime raids

Relaxed attitude uncovered in latest Sophos report.
Ry Crozier Aug 4 2010 8:23AM Security

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