Stories about: Australian Federal Police

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    Despite controversy, cybercrime treaty endures 22/11/2011 03:51:44

    Delegates from around the world are meeting in France this week to discuss the only international treaty dealing with cybercrime, a treaty that has come under fire from some countries but defended by others as a crucial tool in fighting electronic crime.
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    Installer talks down digital TV Household Assistance Scheme fears 12/05/2011 09:23:00

    One of the contracted installers for the digital TV switchover Household Assistance Scheme has moved to reject comparisons to the Government's controversial home insulation and education infrastructure programs. Skybridge, a satellite and terrestrial network installer, has already contracted work in regional South Australia and Victoria as part of the Scheme, and is set to deliver up to 70 per cent of the installation work for Queensland's switchover.
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    Assange links WikiLeaks to Egyptian revolt 14/02/2011 09:51:00

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange says the whistleblowing website's influence on events in Tunisia was the "example" for the political upheaval in Egypt.
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    Assange's stepdad drums support at rally 07/02/2011 10:16:00

    WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has the support of the "greatest minds in the world", according to his stepfather Brett Assange.
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    Vodafone investigating alleged breach 10/01/2011 10:32:00

    Vodafone is investigating an alleged security breach but denies customers' personal details are publicly available on the internet.
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    Politics won't taint any Assange action: Rudd 08/12/2010 11:38:00

    Any legal action taken in Australia against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not be driven by political motives, Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd says.
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    Google Wi-Fi breach 'inadvertent', say police 06/12/2010 15:02:00

    he Australian Federal Police has dropped any case against Google over its high-profile blunder in collecting Wi-Fi data with its Street View cars, noting the data collection may have been "inadvertent" rather than a deliberate privacy breach.
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    Australian officials to check Wikileaks release cable by cable 30/11/2010 11:03:00

    The slow release of 251,287 confidential United States government documents is continuing on Tuesday with an extra 26 documents put on the controversial WikiLeaks website.
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    Conroy to receive secret filter forum report 05/10/2010 09:28:00

    The Greens have dug up a handful of further details about Labor's controversial mandatory filter project through the questions on notice procedure, including the fact that Communications Minister Stephen Conroy will shortly receive a report on a confidential online forum held by his department on the topic in April this year.
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    Federal Police in piracy crackdown 15/09/2010 11:04:00

    The Australian Federal Police yesterday embarked on a major crackdown of counterfeit goods, including pirated software, computers and CDs and DVDs, in a move hailed by as a victory by software companies like Microsoft and representatives of the music and film and TV industries in their war against copyright infringement.
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    Telstra spied on union calls, claims CEPU 14/07/2010 11:45:00

    One of Telstra's main unions has accused the telco of listening in on its conference calls with unionised staff in an attempt to pick up intelligence on its industrial action and bargaining plans.
 
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