
Online safety for indigenous women theme at Netsafe conference
One in three Māori experience racial abuse and harassment in New Zealand.
One in three Māori experience racial abuse and harassment in New Zealand.
Parents need to safeguard their kids against online harm, online safety experts say.
How much parties, candidates and lobby groups shelled out to show up in your feeds.
Kids and cellphones - it’s not always so easy to know how to approach the topic.
Wholesale ISP firm also looking for fresh growth capital.
OPINION: Tech giants hit by 'distributed denial of service' attack.
The system was down for hours, causing headaches at some voting booths.
Yet another revaluation as CDC's construction plans expanded, accelerated.
It is understood site was down for about an hour and a half.
The cost has doubled since a 2018 report; Netsafe funding and oversight changes are eyed.
When I wrote about my yoga practice, I was shocked to see such vitriol in the comments.
The "urgent task" from your boss may be best sent to the bin.
Police have cautioned the man and are monitoring him.
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DataMasque CEO Grant de Leeuw on his cybersecurity firm's $2.7m raise - and its use of 'synthetic data' to fool hackers. Video / Sylvie Whinray
The person claims it is for a game show - but no such game exists.
Long-dormant flat tax on Google and Facebook's NZ revenue is suddenly back on the agenda.
Online technical glitch sparks apology from council.
New research finds a surprising positive for men struggling with mental health issues.
The site promises ultra-cheap airfares. All travellers have to do is miss their plane.
The man argued the videos were shared in a closed group.
Why the future isn't knowable after 2024.
Green Party removes Barbie memes to “protect Warner Bros’ intellectual property".
AI is changing the game in terms of tech, but can it take you around the world?
He lied to hook up with a teen. A judge has a message for men like him.
Young people will stop at nothing to find a way around a proposed nationwide phone ban.
Regardless of where the work was created, copyright law applies, he said.
A human life can leave hundreds of accounts and photos still online. So what do you do?
Police have arrested 65 people, including 30 juveniles.
Police arrested 65 people at Manhattan's Union Square as a tech giveaway got ugly.