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  • US Judge gives death sentence to Wikileaks

    A US federal judge in California has pulled the plug on Wikileaks.org, a Web site that specialises in posting leaked documents often provided by whistleblowers.

  • Cisco losing battle to 'censor' researcher

    Cisco's lawyers are sending out cease and desist notices to Web sites that have published a controversial presentation by ex-ISS employee Michael Lynn that exposes the potential dangers of a flaw in the network giant's router operating system.

  • Hackers bypass Microsoft copy protection

    Hackers in Hong Kong are routinely breaking Microsoft's digital media copyright protection system and helping themselves to broadband encrypted content, including games, films and music videos, according to a report in the South China Morning Posttoday.

  • Multinationals build private Echelons

    Governments may not be the only ones spying. Multinational corporations may have taken a leaf out of Echelon's book and be snooping on their own customers.

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