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Nokia Siemens to defend Iran spying claims
Lands in US court over sale of monitoring kit to Iran.
Liam Tung
Aug 23 2010 9:29AM
Networking
German man arrested for webcam spying
Accused may have spied on over 150 girls.
Iain Thomson
Jul 20 2010 9:54AM
Security
FBI investigating school spycam case
MacBook spying row attracts the authority's interests.
Iain Thomson
Feb 23 2010 12:19PM
Security
Massive Chinese cyber hack revealed
Canadian researchers have revealed an alleged extensive Chinese spying operation, which involved the hacking of over 1000 computers in 103 countries, according to reports.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 30 2009 10:37AM
Security
Chinese government spying on Skype users
A study has shown that Skype users in China are being spied upon, despite denials from the company that this is the case.
Iain Thomson
Oct 3 2008 10:51AM
Security
Deutsche Telekom in spying row
Deutsche Telekom has admitted that it used private investigators to monitor conversations between board members and journalists..
Iain Thomson
May 28 2008 7:44AM
Telco/ISP
Gumshoes come unstuck over Trojan spying
An Israeli firm of private investigators has been rapped for using spyware to steal sensitive information..
Robert Jaques
Apr 30 2008 7:32AM
Security
FBI admits to internet spying
The FBI has admitted that it repeatedly broke its own rules in spying on internet communications..
Iain Thomson
Mar 10 2008 7:30AM
Security
HP settles spying case
HP has reached a settlement with The New York Times and three BusinessWeek reporters who had accused the company of spying..
Matt Chapman
Feb 18 2008 7:36AM
Security
US court allows warrantless web spying
Tinfoil hats for all.
Iain Thomson
Jul 10 2007 2:52PM
Security
Journalists sue over HP spying scandal
Looking for punishment, not payout.
Matt Chapman
May 9 2007 10:40AM
Software
Felony charges may be dropped in HP spying case
Defendants told to plead guilty to a misdemeanour.
Matt Chapman
Jan 22 2007 9:38AM
Software
Mobile operators sue spying HP investigators
First legal responses from Verizon and Cingular.
Tom Sanders
Oct 3 2006 9:45AM
Telco/ISP
EFF puts the squeeze on government spying
Project aims to uncover electronic surveillance in the U.S..
Shaun Nichols
Sep 15 2006 1:50PM
Security
Webcam hacker arrested for spying on teen
A 45-year-old Cypriot man has been arrested on suspicion of hacking into the computer of a teenage girl and spying on her via the computer's webcam. It was alleged that the man used the webcam to take illicit pictures of the girl.
René Millman
Apr 22 2005 11:30AM
Security
Trusted Information Awareness - Another Name for Domestic Spying?
Co-incident with the news about the formation of the U.S. Department of Homeland Defense is the breaking of a story about a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) ‘research project’ exploring the viability of sifting through huge amounts of transaction data looking for possible terrorist activities.
Bob Lonadier
Jan 15 2004 10:57AM
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