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Video: Hacker implants large biometric device in his arm
Uploads body temperature to Android devices.
Danielle Walker
Nov 5 2013 6:00AM
Security
SAP opens up on cloud overhaul
Responds to demand for answers from ByDesign customers.
Brett Winterford
Nov 4 2013 9:02PM
Software
Telstra, Optus fight for enterprise market
Breaking the stranglehold.
Ry Crozier
Nov 4 2013 4:29PM
Telco/ISP
IE catches the most social engineered attacks
Beats Firefox, Chrome and Safari.
Danielle Walker
Nov 4 2013 4:00PM
Security
Twitter to encrypt direct messages
As a result of the growing NSA revelations, the social micro-blogging site is upping its defenses by planning to encrypt its direct messaging Service.
Marcos Colon
Nov 4 2013 2:00PM
Security
UN draft urges halt to 'excessive' spying
Goes to vote later this month.
Louis Charbonneau
Nov 4 2013 12:24PM
Security
Facebook to introduce 'precision advertising' by tracking cursors
Facebook is in the process of testing technology that will monitor what your cursor is hovering over on its site, as well as whether a user's newsfeed is visible on a mobile device.
Adam Greenberg
Nov 4 2013 10:00AM
Security
NSA ushers new dark age for email
The Dark Mail Alliance builds distinct end-to-end crypto.
Adam Greenberg
Nov 4 2013 8:00AM
Security
More than 100 Australian websites attacked by activists
Small businesses targeted at random.
Staff Writers
Nov 4 2013 6:51AM
Security
Kiwi ISP takes action over PABX fraud
Calls from selected regions blocked.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 4 2013 6:50AM
Security
China, Russia suspects in Finnish ministry hack
Networks intercepted for four years.
Juha Saarinen
Nov 4 2013 6:41AM
Security
Telstra trial to bring solar power into exchanges
Cutting energy costs with technology trials.
Ry Crozier
Nov 4 2013 6:16AM
Telco/ISP
Got a website? Use registry locks
Melbourne IT sites hacked.
Adam Greenberg
Nov 4 2013 6:00AM
Security
Internet giants urge US to curtail surveillance
Call for transparency.
Stephanie McDonald
Nov 2 2013 8:30PM
Security
Huawei eyes opportunities beyond 'that' NBN bid
Expresses disappointment as political fallout rages.
Ry Crozier
Nov 1 2013 4:30PM
Networking
US bill would stop NSA bulk phone tapping
Dubbed the 'USA Freedom Act'.
Danielle Walker
Nov 1 2013 2:00PM
Security
BoM wants Australia's biggest supercomputer
Fifty percent larger than Raijin.
Allie Coyne
Nov 1 2013 12:59PM
Hardware
Govt calls in advisors over NBN reformat
Seeks commercial advice.
Ry Crozier
Nov 1 2013 12:27PM
Telco/ISP
First P2P encryption kit gets PCI tick
Follows PCI SSC guidance.
Danielle Walker
Nov 1 2013 12:00PM
Security
Dell responds to 'cat pee' laptop stink
Replaces components.
Staff Writers
Nov 1 2013 11:41AM
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