Sceptics seize on leaked climate emails
A computer hacker has sparked a new round of debate between sceptics and scientists warning about climate change.
View ArticleSony Playstation Network: What we know and what to do
Updates on the Sony PSN fiasco as they appear on ABC Online.
View ArticleSony faces scrutiny over PlayStation breach
Sony could face legal action across the globe after it belatedly disclosed one of the biggest online data breaches ever.
View ArticleUK leader condemns murdered girl hacking claims
UK leader David Cameron has condemned allegations a British tabloid hacked the phone of a missing girl who was later found murdered.
View ArticleMurdoch backs hacking scandal editor
News Corporation head Rupert Murdoch has backed the former editor at the heart of the News of the World phone hacking scandal.
View ArticleVeterans' charity cuts ties with hacking-linked tabloid
Britain's veterans' association cuts ties with the News of the World amid claims the paper may have hacked phones of military families.
View ArticleLulzSec hacks Sun website
LulzSec hackers target the website of Rupert Murdoch's Sun tabloid as the Australian-born media boss prepares to front a British parliamentary inquiry.
View ArticleSelf-taught hacker charged over NBN service provider attack
An unemployed truck driver who allegedly gave himself the online nickname 'Evil' has been refused bail over what police say could have been Australia's biggest hacking attack.
View ArticleMillions of South Koreans victims of social network hack
Up to 35 million users of the popular South Korean social networking site Cyworld and the Nate web portal, have been hacked. Both are owned by SK Communications. The Korean Communications Commission...
View ArticleAnonymous attack protests web laws, catches innocents
Proposed national security laws allowing web histories to be stored prompted a protest from hacker group Anonymous in which they stole customer information from an Australian company, so what are the...
View ArticleIT security expert slams Anonymous hack
Paul Ducklin discusses the apparent hacking of ASIO's website.
View ArticleAssange calls for end of 'war on whistleblowers'
In a dramatic speech from the balcony of the Ecuadorian embassy, Julian Assange calls for the US to end its "witch-hunt" against WikiLeaks.
View ArticleAssange calls for end of 'war on whistleblowers'
In a dramatic speech from the balcony of the Ecuadorian embassy, Julian Assange calls for the US to end its "witch-hunt" against WikiLeaks.
View ArticleUS denies Assange's 'wild' extradition claims
The US has denied orchestrating a "witch-hunt" against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, saying the Australian is making "wild" claims to deflect attention from sexual assault claims against him.
View ArticleUS denies Assange's 'wild' extradition claims
The US has denied orchestrating a "witch-hunt" against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, saying the Australian is making "wild" claims to deflect attention from sexual assault claims against him.
View ArticleEx-MI5 boss hits out at 'naive' Assange
Britain's former top spy has accused WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of doing a disservice to his own mission to increase transparency and accountability.
View ArticleHackers targeting Australia's electronic secrets
Australian intelligence authorities are reporting a major increase in cyber-espionage attacks from abroad and fear the consequences could be devastating.
View ArticleAustralia helps bust global bogus virus scam
Australian investigators have helped bust an international scam in which consumers were duped into paying to clean their computers of bogus viruses.
View ArticleRansomware targeting businesses, home PCs
Police and security experts warn a fast-growing digital extortion racket is attacking Australian business and home PC users, holding their precious data for ransom.
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