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NASA hacker McKinnon court date set
A new date has been set to decide if self-confessed NASA hacker Gary McKinnon should be extradited to the US or tried in the UK.
SC Australia Staff
Jun 19 2009 10:26AM
Security
Exetel says no to internet filtering
Exetel chief John Linton has ruled out selling an opt-in ‘clean feed’ internet service to users as a result of last week’s trial because the technology can be too easily bypassed.
Ry Crozier
May 5 2009 2:24PM
Telco/ISP
Exetel trial records 20,000 hits on filtered URLs
Mandatory ISP filtering would cost internet users about $6 a year to implement, according to the results of a five-day trial of the technology by ISP Exetel.
Ry Crozier
May 4 2009 3:57PM
Telco/ISP
Chip-and-PIN security goes on trial
A trial that could prove to be a test case for the security of chip-and-PIN card technology starts today in the UK.
Tom Young
Apr 30 2009 1:54PM
Security
DBCDE wouldn’t agree to blind filter trial: iiNet
iiNet wanted to run a ‘blind' trial of the Government's net filters in which customers weren't told who was being filtered and weren't given the option to get out - terms Senator Conroy wouldn't agree to, it has emerged.
Ry Crozier
Mar 25 2009 10:28AM
Security
iiNet withdraws internet filter trial application
Days after the ACMA's blacklist was purportedly leaked to Wikileaks, Perth-based ISP iiNet has withdrawn from negotiations with the Government to participate in round two of the internet filtering trials.
Staff Writers
Mar 24 2009 10:14AM
Security
Pirate Bay trial descends into farce
BitTorrent tracker site The Pirate Bay will no longer face a charge of copying copyrighted works.
Staff Writers
Feb 18 2009 10:12AM
Security
Pirate Bay employees go on trial over copyright law charges
Four men have gone on trial in Sweden for breaking copyright law, in a case that could have wider implications for the industry.
SC Australia Staff
Feb 17 2009 11:19AM
Security
Google trial in Italy postponed
The trial of four Google executives accused of defamation and failure to exercise control over personal data has been postponed until 18 February.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 5 2009 1:29PM
Security
Networked fridges ‘negotiate’ electricity use
The CSIRO has developed a way to network household and commercial fridges together in a distributed peer-to-peer fashion that lets them ‘negotiate’ with each other the best time to consume electricity.
Ry Crozier
Jan 14 2009 2:25PM
Hardware
Telstra BigPond refuses to participate in net filter trials
Australia’s largest ISP Telstra has ruled out participating in the Federal Government’s controversial Internet filtering trial due to what it calls ‘customer management issues’.
Ry Crozier
Dec 8 2008 5:35PM
Telco/ISP
Trial of accused Palin email hacker delayed
The student charged with accessing former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's email will go to trial in April.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 26 2008 9:56AM
Security
Rambus awarded US$133.6m in patent trial
Rambus has won a patent infringement case brought by rival memory manufacturers Hynix, Micron and Nanya..
Staff Writers
Mar 28 2008 6:49AM
Hardware
Trial over, Internode launches Naked ADSL2+
Following an exclusive four-month-long trial period, Internode has launched its first Naked ADSL2+ broadband service to the public today.
Liz Tay
Mar 12 2008 3:26PM
Telco/ISP
Internode wants Telstra 'rejects' to trial Naked DSL
Internode is calling on Telstra rejects to trial its new “Naked DSL” broadband service which frees customers from the need to pay line rental by offering ADSL2+ broadband and a broadband phone service over a standard copper line.
Mitchell Bingemann
Nov 2 2007 10:57AM
Telco/ISP
McAfee offers free trial of security appliance
McAfee is offering mid-sized businesses a free trial of the McAfee Secure Internet Gateway appliance for 30-days.
Staff Writers
Oct 26 2007 10:45AM
Security
Verizon opens up security suite to trial users
Verizon has offered users the opportunity to access its internet security suite for a trial period of one month.
Fiona Raisbeck
Oct 12 2007 10:55AM
Security
Judge grants Amero new trial in school-porn case
Julie Amero, the Connecticut former substitute teacher convicted of allowing students to view pornography on a classroom PC, was granted a new trial today.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 7 2007 10:04AM
Security
Teacher granted new trial over porn charges
USA - A Superior Court judge has ordered a retrial in the case against a former teacher who was convicted for having porn images on her adware-infected computer.
Tom Sanders
Jun 7 2007 8:16AM
Oddware
Google to face AdWords jury trial
Google will face trial over its 'AdWords program, following allegations that the system represents an abuse of US trademark law.
Clement James
May 15 2007 2:43PM
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