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Top court rules EU states must curb mass spying on data
Win for privacy rights advocacy groups.
Mathieu Rosemain
Oct 7 2020 12:12PM
Security
China-backed telecom firm says won't spy on Philippines
Installs communications equipment at military camps.
Neil Jerome Morales and Karen Lema
Sep 18 2020 6:40AM
Telco/ISP
Five Eyes alliance asks friends to help counter China, Russia
Germany, France and Japan all invited to work on responses to China's rise.
Noah Barkin
Oct 15 2018 8:28AM
Financial Services
EU lawmakers back export control on spying tech
Modernising rules for cyber surveillance.
a Staff Writer
Nov 24 2017 6:38AM
Financial Services
US sets out spying limits as part of new EU data pact
Safeguards address EU concerns.
Staff Writers
Feb 28 2016 9:54PM
Strategy
US launches cybercrime unit in reaction to spying concerns
New division will work with private sector to strengthen security.
Staff Writers
Dec 8 2014 10:35AM
Security
Victoria Police to get ASIO-like spying powers
But commissioner remains concerned about data security.
Allie Coyne
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Paris Cowan
Sep 17 2014 1:12PM
Security
Russia wants Apple, SAP source code to check for spying
To 'ensure privacy rights of users'.
Staff Writers
Jul 31 2014 3:47PM
Security
Germany ends Verizon contract over NSA concerns
Worried about snooping.
Juha Saarinen
Jun 27 2014 5:19AM
Security
Vodafone reveals global extent of government wiretapping
Pushes Australian Government for greater transparency.
Staff Writers
Jun 9 2014 10:34PM
Security
US Govt prepares arrival of new online privacy strategy
Likely to avoid legislative overhaul.
Staff Writers
Apr 30 2014 12:22PM
Security
Flaw leaves WhatsApp users open to spying
Latest in a line of bugs.
Tim Ring
Apr 23 2014 11:43AM
Security
Zuckerberg decries NSA's fake Facebook server malware
US Government actions damage everyone's future.
Juha Saarinen
Mar 14 2014 6:40AM
Security
Cyber spying campaign dubbed 'The Mask' uncovered
Researchers find origins in Spanish-speaking nation.
Staff Writers
Feb 11 2014 4:01PM
Security
U.S. judge rules NSA phone tapping lawful
Supreme Court likely for Civil Liberties Union case.
Jonathan Stempel
Dec 29 2013 8:29PM
Security
Inside Huawei and Cisco's ceasefire
Let's not mention the whole government backdoor thing, agreed?
Jeremy Wagstaff
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Jim Finkle
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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
British spies used fake LinkedIn, Slashdot pages to tap telco
Quantum Insert tool used.
Danielle Walker
Nov 13 2013 4:00PM
Security
Obama orders curbs on NSA spying on UN headquarters
Follows Merkel phone tapping backlash.
Staff Writers
Oct 30 2013 8:52AM
Security
US citizens rally against mass surveillance
Growing outrage over surveillance of European allies.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 28 2013 5:49AM
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