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Australia tracked Indonesian president's phone
Leaked Snowden docs show Govt spied on calls.
Staff Writers
Nov 18 2013 12:34PM
Security
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
Claim leaked documents being used by terrorists.
Staff Writers
Nov 8 2013 11:52AM
Security
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
To protect both privacy and security.
Adam Greenberg
Sep 27 2013 12:39PM
Security
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
Dotcom criticises attack.
Staff Writers
Jul 31 2013 6:57AM
Security
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
Unit 61398 linkages explored.
Melanie Lee
Mar 25 2013 12:01AM
Security
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'
Secret intelligence agency opens up for the first time in 60 years.
Darren Pauli
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James Hutchinson
Jul 20 2012 6:53AM
Security
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
Despite overall budget cuts.
a Staff Writer
Jan 6 2012 6:26AM
Hardware
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
Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Ry Crozier
Nov 10 2011 7:27AM
Security
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
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
Passwords, network information sought on UN officials.
Staff Writers
Nov 29 2010 11:35AM
Security
School settles webcam spying allegations
Pays out US$610,000.
Liam Tung
Oct 19 2010 6:24AM
Security
Iran claims Stuxnet spy arrests
Worm targeted industrial control software.
Tom Brewster
Oct 5 2010 6:54AM
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