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Displaying items by tag: police

According to court papers, Apple officials told police that the publication of photos of a 'lost' next-generation iPhone was "immensely damaging" to the company. Was that the whole truth and nothing but the truth?

Published in Core Dump
Friday, 19 February 2010 13:17

ThinkUKnow about online safety? Here'sHowUCan!

A new school-based cyber safety program called 'ThinkUKnow' has now been launched on a national basis to help Australians better protect themselves from 'online sex offenders, cyber bullies and scammers' by the Australian Minister for Home Affairs, Brendan O'Connor.
Published in Home Tech
Monday, 08 February 2010 17:55

Chinese Police shut down hacking school

Seizing nine web servers, five computers and one car, Chinese Police have halted the operations of what was believed to be the country's biggest hacker training site.

Published in Security
Thursday, 04 February 2010 14:54

Empired scores major contract with WA Police

IT services company Empired will provide consulting services to the Western Australian Police for at least three years.
Published in Deals
Be careful what you post on Twitter, the terror police have no sense of humour.

Published in Security
We've all heard of software that's designed to help track stolen notebooks. But the remote management software you're already using may be able to do the same job at no extra cost.

Published in Market
Friday, 23 October 2009 09:21

"Always blow on the pie"

What causes a YouTube video to "go viral?"  And has the term "go viral" already "jumped the shark?"

Published in Whiskey Tango Foxtrot!
Tuesday, 05 May 2009 11:00

CSC lock up WA police contracts

IT services provider, CSC, has snared two new contract wins with the Western Australia Police to provide SAP applications support services.

Published in Strategy
Early reports indicate that the home of the German WikiLeaks Domain owner has been raided by police investigating the ACMA list leak.
Published in Home Tech
The friendly British Bobby has just been given the right to remotely hack into the computers of UK citizens without notifying the owners, or bothering with a search warrant, or even passing an act of parliament for that matter.

Published in Home Tech
BT is off the hook over those secret spying trials it conducted without bothering to inform, or should that be inphorm, customers about them until it was caught red handed. It looks like a very bad day for privacy, and a very good one for the monitoring of online user activity without consent.

Published in Technology Regulation
File under About Bloody Time. At long last UK police detectives have questioned BT about the secret Phorm trials it carried out without customer knowledge nor consent. Does this mean a formal investigation is to follow?

Published in Market
Ever wondered just how bad crime is in your neighbourhood? Londoners can now find out thanks to an interactive crime map which has just been launched by the Metropolitan Police Authority and the Mayor of London...

Published in Government Tech Policy
Chip and Pin has reduced payment card fraud in the UK by £145.8 million to 'just' £73 million in the three years since it was introduced. It has also driven overseas card fraud through the roof: up 77 percent in the past year alone. News of a new criminal exploit could push that figure even higher...

Published in Home Tech
A 41 year-old man from Tumbi Umbi has been charged over a range of child pornography offences. Police executing a search warrant found over 500,000 alleged sexually explicit images and videos of children.

Published in Networking
Specialist tracking software designed to help police fight child exploitation has been developed and donated by Microsoft to the Australian Federal Police.

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