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Head spy flags more ‘proactive approach’ to cyber threats against companies
Thousands of aussies targeted by spies, including on Tinder and Hinge.
Jeremy Nadel
Feb 10 2022, 3:26PM
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ISPs rush to enable online spies for police
Today is the last day for American ISPs, cable companies and some universities to install equipment that will make it easier for the police and intelligence agencies to monitor surfers' web habits.
Iain Thomson
May 15 2007, 1:23PM
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Spies target channel stars at 3rd Annual IT&T Awards
Three hundred and forty-seven attendees honoured Australia’s leading IT companies at the James Bond-themed 3rd IT & T Awards in a distinctly un-Caribbean atmosphere on Sydney’s Jones Bay Wharf 28 October.
Special Agent
Oct 29 2004, 12:00AM
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