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Microsoft boss blasts "abhorrent" US border agency
Satya Nadella downplays company's involvement in controversial family separation policy.
Brendon Foye
Jun 21 2018, 6:56AM
Cloud
Microsoft wins: US govt can't force access to email in Ireland
Court victory for cloud privacy.
Teri Robinson
Jul 15 2016, 10:30AM
Security
Microsoft fears for privacy in US-Irish email row
US govt seeks to force vendor to hand over user's cloud data.
Adrian Bridgwater
Sep 15 2015, 4:28PM
Security
FBI handed access to Telstra's cables
Greens furious at 12 year-old deal.
Darren Pauli
Jul 15 2013, 8:02AM
Security
China slams US tech restrictions
Fear of espionage.
Danielle Walker
Apr 3 2013, 11:59AM
Security
Hackers blackmail Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Ransom US politician's stolen tax returns.
Darren Pauli
Sep 10 2012, 1:36PM
Security
China says it didn't hack US satellites
Richard Clarke calls out China.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 3 2011, 8:41AM
Security
US knew of Libyan radar bugs, expert says
Same flaws said to be used by Israel in 2007 attacks in Syria.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 20 2011, 2:53PM
Security
US Defense faces $4.9b lawsuit for unencrypted data breach
Records stolen from a car.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 18 2011, 3:21PM
Security
US Gov orders infosec lock-down post Wikileaks
Assange predicts balkanised agencies will fail.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 10 2011, 2:16PM
Security
US Government security incidents up 650 percent
Agencies ignoring security advice.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 7 2011, 9:11AM
Security
Malware victim loses net connection
Telco cuts woman's connection after 42 warnings.
Darren Pauli
Oct 5 2011, 9:37AM
Security
Five million unencrypted US soldier records stolen from car
Company took two weeks to report breach.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 4 2011, 7:40AM
Security
Cold war treaty to include cyberspace
Aussie diplomats in discussions with US, New Zealand.
Darren Pauli
Sep 15 2011, 4:07PM
Security
How a US department overhauled untenable security
Once deemed the most insecure in North America.
Darren Pauli
Jul 25 2011, 8:26AM
Security
China's People's Daily stokes Google hacking tensions
Cyber attacks on Google were "inevitable".
Darren Pauli
Jun 8 2011, 2:57PM
Security
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Experts argue that industry should take point on anti-spam efforts.
Darren Pauli
May 31 2011, 5:15PM
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Hacking
Hacker faces up to 60 years in prison if convicted.
Dan Kaplan
May 30 2011, 8:52AM
Security
US bill to toughen cloud data protection
But the FBI will keep authority to obtain data under terrorism and intelligence clauses.
Angela Moscsaritolo
May 25 2011, 1:02PM
Security
US censorship plans at odds with Australia
Comment: US Cyberspace policy targets illegal activity rather than restricting access.
John Hilvert
May 18 2011, 10:56AM
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