The House of Representatives on Friday voted overwhelmingly in favor of a "compromise" spy law that would shield AT&T and other companies from pending lawsuits accusing them of opening their networks to the government in violation of wiretap laws.
A telephone company cut off an FBI international wiretap after the agency failed to pay its bill on time, according to a US government audit released today.
The CIA and the Vatican have made alterations to Wikipeda entries, according to a US hacker's homemade program that detects the source of edits to the online encyclopedia.
Check Point may have made big bucks selling firewalls in its early days, but it is struggling to live up to its CEO's vision in today's rapidly shifting security market.
For the first time in its history, the Internet is running a real risk of fracturing into multiple and perhaps even incompatible networks.
Sun will showcase its thin client technology at the G8 conference this week in an attempt to highlight the environmental benefits of using more efficient PCs and utility computing strategies.
The honorary knighthood awarded to Bill Gates by the Queen is about as popular with ZDNet readers as the Blue Screen Of Death.
The latest hoax email purporting to come from George W Bush has the US President this time admitting to a series of election frauds - after previous spam emails also claiming to come from Bush had him offering a litany of reasons why he shouldn't be re-elected.
The Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) is looking forward to the implementation of the Australia-US Free Trade Agreement after the re election of US president George W. Bush.
Software programmer Sandy McReynolds didn't attend to his tasks cheerfully on Wednesday - not after George W. Bush won re-election.
Check Point may have made big bucks selling firewalls in its early days, but it is struggling to live up to its CEO's vision in today's rapidly shifting security market.
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To winemaker De Bortoli, Linux has provided the opportunity to save money and free up IT staff.
Howard Schmidt is convinced that post-Sept. 11, cybersecurity will transform the information technology world--for better or for worse. Do you agree?
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In the second part of his interview, Defence CIO Greg Farr talks about outsourcing, the skills crisis and reveals his most urgent IT priority.
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Lies, damned lies and telco stupidity
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