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  • Tasmania tackles cyber-stalkers

    The Tasmanian government is introducing legislation to extend laws against stalking to the online world.

  • Top ten cybercrime-fighting priorities

    Law enforcement agencies looking to fight high-tech crimes need to set up special crime units, work with technology companies, and push for updated laws, according to a list of recommendations by a national US cybercrime organisation.

  • Special Report: Cybercrime Down Under

    What types of cybercrime occur in Australia and what are the authorities doing to combat the problem? To what extent is this new form of crime impacting on our lives and our livelihood? How exposed is your business to the threat of cybercrime and what can you do minimise the risks? Learn more in the first part or our Cybercrime Down Under special report.

  • Cyberstalking rears its head in the workplace

    He was an obsessive network administrator with access to the entire company's computer systems. She turned him down; he wouldn't take no for an answer. Eventually, he was fired, and that's when the trouble really started.

  • Teenagers surfing less: Report

    The Internet's novelty is wearing thin amongst Aussies teenagers, with many considering it a mere extension of the high-school curriculum and therefore a duty rather than a source of entertainment to indulge in.

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    Sony Ericsson's Naite isn't a heart-starter but let's face it, the reason you'd buy the Naite is for the secret pleasure of knowing your phone is slightly less of a burden on the environment than those wretched iPhones.

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