
Users' personal data not encrypted: Sony
SONY has admitted that it failed to encrypt the personal information of 77 million PlayStation Network users stolen by hackers a week ago.
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Beringer spin-off heard on grapevine
AS Foster's Group shareholders prepare for this morning's Melbourne meeting, the focus is starting to shift to the next deal.
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Crosby strikes when dollar's hot
CONFESSION season for Australian corporates has arrived.
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Afl.com red-faced after saying Seven boss quits
TELSTRA has been left red-faced after running a story on the AFL website saying Seven Network boss David Leckie had quit.
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Rebel surfers of the internet
FREQUENT internet users are less likely to respect the law, serve on a jury or do volunteer work, a study has found.
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Pacific isle at centre of cyber crime
IT has no capital, no airport and only 1400 people who call it home, but the tiny isle of Tokelau has become the cyber crime centre of the world.
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NBN unveils new sites in Tasmania
NBN Co has announced the next seven Tasmanian towns and suburbs in which the super-fast broadband network will be rolled out.
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Nokia to slash thousands of jobs
NOKIA plans to outsource its 3000 Symbian software developers to Accenture and to cut its global workforce by 4000 by the end of 2012.
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TomTom data used for police speed traps
THE makers of TomToms in Europe sold customer data to police, who then used the information to set speed traps, it has been revealed.
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Sony's dream turns to nightmare
THE hacker who penetrated Sony's online PlayStation service delivered a serious blow to the company's ambitious networking plans.
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