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  • FBI needs a clue

    A letter sent to journalists in the United States by the FBI that demanded they preserve interview notes had no legal grounding.

  • Govt criticised for -knee-jerk" reaction to viruses

    Civil Liberties group Electronic Frontiers Australia has launched an attack of the Commonwealth Cybercrime Bill 2001, calling it an -overbroad knee-jerk reaction" to recent attacks from viruses such as the Love Bug.

  • Senate blocks Net gaming

    The Senate has passed a bill which places a moratorium on the granting of new online gambling licences in Australia but some say it will do nothing to deter Internet gambling.

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