Anonymous releases Australian telco's data |
- Anonymous releases Australian telco's data
- Ten... monster tellies to suit all budgets
- OAuth 2.0 standard editor quits, takes name off spec
- Zynga faces legal probe over senior management share sales
- Skype denies system upgrade enables in-call spying
Anonymous releases Australian telco's data Posted: 28 Jul 2012 02:58 PM PDT Video offers motive for attack, data release, threatens further actionA campaign using the name and much of the iconography of activist group Anonymous has released data it hopes will embarrass the Australian Government into backing away from even considering data retention laws.… |
Ten... monster tellies to suit all budgets Posted: 28 Jul 2012 12:00 AM PDT Olympic winnersProduct Round-up If you're gearing up for the London Games, a gargantuan new TV should be top of your shopping list. The good news is that there's plenty of choice if you want to go large, with prices to suit most pockets: our Top Ten kicks off at a modest £480, before reaching a wallet-busting £7,000.… |
OAuth 2.0 standard editor quits, takes name off spec Posted: 27 Jul 2012 05:37 PM PDT Says the protocol is enterprise-grade rubbishThe lead author and editor of the OAuth 2.0 network authorization standard has stepped down from his role, withdrawn his name from the specification, and quit the working group, describing the current version of the spec as "the biggest professional disappointment of my career."… |
Zynga faces legal probe over senior management share sales Posted: 27 Jul 2012 05:34 PM PDT Lawyers claim $516m cashed in before stock tankedZynga's plummeting stock price has brought the attention of lawyers, who have started an investigation into the recent stock dealings by the senior management of the gaming company.… |
Skype denies system upgrade enables in-call spying Posted: 27 Jul 2012 03:41 PM PDT No snooping going on, company insistsSkype has issued a formal denial to reports that it has been allowing law enforcement to listen in on users' calls following a change in its system architecture.… |
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