privacy

ANZ botches bank statement reboot

ANZ botches bank statement reboot

Shuts down online statements service within 24 hours.
Liz Tay Jan 12 2012, 1:05PM Security
ACMA finds Facebook photos are not private

ACMA finds Facebook photos are not private

Users offered no safety from Facebook-trawling.
Brett Winterford Dec 20 2011, 2:46PM Security
Microsoft signs EU accords on data privacy

Microsoft signs EU accords on data privacy

Small steps to on-shore visibility.
Liam Tung Dec 15 2011, 8:10AM Data centre
Telstra shuts down systems after privacy breach

Telstra shuts down systems after privacy breach

Some 60,000 passwords reset.
Brett Winterford Dec 12 2011, 8:46AM Security
CVs, tax returns on USBs sold at CityRail auction

CVs, tax returns on USBs sold at CityRail auction

NSW Privacy office slams RailCorp.
Darren Pauli Dec 8 2011, 8:34AM Security
Microsoft privacy chief says U-Prove slow to move

Microsoft privacy chief says U-Prove slow to move

Redmond's efforts to reign-in information overload a tough sell.
Darren Pauli Dec 5 2011, 1:46PM Security
Adelaide AG inspires British attack on cyber trolls

Adelaide AG inspires British attack on cyber trolls

Anonymity allowed "under exemption".
Tom Brewster and Darren Pauli Oct 26 2011, 8:16AM Security
Sony's hacked security cleared by Privacy Commissioner

Sony's hacked security cleared by Privacy Commissioner

Takes word on infrastructure integrity.
Darren Pauli Sep 30 2011, 9:44AM Security
Data breach laws to follow privacy paper

Data breach laws to follow privacy paper

Disclosure laws will be fast tracked if government sees more breaches and poor standards.
Darren Pauli Sep 29 2011, 6:59AM Security
ACMA slaps Telko for privacy breach

ACMA slaps Telko for privacy breach

Service provider's call centre runs foul of Do Not Call register.
Allie Coyne Sep 27 2011, 1:09PM Services
British health service criticised for data breach

British health service criticised for data breach

Memory stick forgotten.
SC Staff Sep 13 2011, 6:51AM Security
Government still considering telco data retention

Government still considering telco data retention

Data preservation rules separate - or a springboard for retention?
John Hilvert Aug 9 2011, 9:34AM Strategy
Zombie cookies shot dead, again

Zombie cookies shot dead, again

Etags will bypass browser blocks.
Darren Pauli Aug 2 2011, 4:04PM Security
Ad agency stealing web history

Ad agency stealing web history

Ignores do-not-track requests.
Stewart Mitchell Jul 22 2011, 8:09AM Security
Drug, paternity test records exposed

Drug, paternity test records exposed

Records exposed in caches for almost a year.
SC Australia Staff Jul 19 2011, 8:08AM Security
Mozilla BrowserID "seriously flawed", privacy advocate says

Mozilla BrowserID "seriously flawed", privacy advocate says

Privacy pundit lashes out at email authentication system.
Darren Pauli Jul 18 2011, 3:06PM Security
Commissioner eyes tough e-health privacy laws

Commissioner eyes tough e-health privacy laws

NEHTA chided for restricted community consultations.
John Hilvert Jul 14 2011, 9:56AM Security
German police hacked, suspect tracking data stolen

German police hacked, suspect tracking data stolen

Usernames, passwords, and coordinates stolen in data haul.
Darren Pauli Jul 11 2011, 8:19AM Security
Telstra security exonerated in mailing list error

Telstra security exonerated in mailing list error

Privacy Commissioner fingers human error, not systemic failure.
Staff Writers Jul 8 2011, 8:33AM Security
Google tackles first Google+ privacy flaw

Google tackles first Google+ privacy flaw

Broken circles to be fixed.
Dan Raywood Jul 6 2011, 2:46PM Security

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