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  • Australian insurance giant trampling staff e-privacy

    A major Australian insurance company used -illegal" and -inappropriate" tactics to monitor employee email use and punish staff, the Australian Privacy Foundation has said.

  • "Lazy policing" fears over Aust interception bill

    A bill passed in parliament yesterday that allows police to intercept Australians' telephone, Internet and email communication encourages -lazy policing" and corruption, a civil liberties group has warned.

  • Ansett chatroom reincarnates across Tasman

    The company that ran Ansett's online customer service chatroom has no qualms about carrying out the same contract for the grounded airline's beleaguered New Zealand parent.

  • Mobile giants in MNP crisis talks

    Australia's five biggest mobile carriers and key regulatory bodies will attend an emergency meeting this afternoon to discuss number porting glitches encountered late yesterday.

  • Coles Myer mum on e-ffects

    Coles Myer has refused to outline how a massive firing spree will affect the company's online operation.

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