
Unicef: Kids at risk of 'bedroom culture'
Unicef warns that the internet risks creating a 'bedroom culture' for children
Unicef warns that the internet risks creating a 'bedroom culture' for children
A teenager has been jailed for sexually abusing children placed in his family's care.
If Goldilocks had been drinking beer rather than eating porridge...
GCSB minister Andrew Little said he is confident agencies are acting within the law.
The legal action comes as the company is still reeling from sexual harassment complaints.
COMMENT: We have a right to know how artificial intelligence is tracking us.
New Zealanders were caught up in Uber's huge data breach.
An alleged scammer who was named and shamed on Facebook has lost a bid for compensation.
Customers have been warned to look out for a scam designed to steal credit card info.
Richard Smith will retire effective Tuesday, Equifax says.
Earlier complaints led to the adoption of the Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970.
Text sent out by Paula Bennett's volunteer worker contained phone numbers of 40 people.
Advocates are concerned about potential discrimination arising from risk modelling at ACC.
ACC minister Michael Woodhouse responds to concerns about ACC risk-prediction model
An investigation by Internal Affairs found no evidence Ministerial staff leaked the info.
Advocates are calling for an independent commissioner to oversee ACC.
ACC is using a secret computer model to predict how long clients will be on its books.
Scorned boss upset former employee had a boyfriend sent 48-page email to her classmates.
The privacy breach row between Winston Peters and National can only have one winner ...
An exploit used by police to get banking records without a court order is found unlawful.
KPMG report vindicates HDC Chief Executive. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Board officials refuse to discuss care of ill woman.
The privacy of about 1000 people was breached by a medical clinic in the North Island.
Benjamin Lightbody explains why he released footage of attack on him in Mt Eden in 2013.
The program is hailed as a "revolutionary" breakthrough in tracking consumer behaviour.
Police were behind 1559 of 2099 requests for Trade Me data
The BSA has seen complaints about social media content used in broadcasting rise.
New research shows New Zealanders are sick of their social media being a "free for all".
The crew of a British police helicopter are in court for filming people sunbathing naked.
COMMENT: We need to know how legal access will be managed..