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  • Chain letters greatest source of Aussie spam rage

    Chain letters generate more heat under the collars of e-mail users than other forms of spam, including e-mail pornography, according to a recent study conducted by the University of Western Sydney.

  • FBI snoop tool old hat for hackers

    "Magic Lantern," a reported method for sneaking surveillance programs onto a suspect's computer, appears to be little more than old hacking technology.

  • Experts refute claims staff accept e-surveillance

    International experts have quashed claims from a local filtering software company that -75 percent of employees give the thumbs up to email monitoring", saying its interpretation of a US survey is -slanted".

  • Moot Activism: Programmers versus Government

    A team of cryptography experts plan to combat government email surveillance plans through a new super-secure operating system dubbed M-o-o-t.

  • Report: FBI could abuse Carnivore

    A US-government report has found that FBI agents could pry into the communications of suspected criminals, public figures and the average citizen with ease and without a court order - leaving no evidence that they had done so.

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    From the capital of Tugo to a Hang Seng IPO, it's on the Web -- if you can only find it. PC Magazine reviews 20 search engines that make the hunt easier.

  • Faster Webcam

    Lakovision is now shipping its new iBOT Video Camera, designed for video conferencing, simple movie making, office presentations, video e-mails, and surveillance purposes.

  • In Search Of...

    From the capital of Tugo to a Hang Seng IPO, it's on the Web--if you can only find it. We review 30 search engines that make the hunt easier.

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