TechnologyGoogle says sorry to Kiwis over Wi-Fi data grabGoogle has apologised to New Zealanders after its Street View cars were caught out collecting data sent over some Wi-Fi networks.14 Dec 12:51 AM
New ZealandSpies seek new powers for World CupA proposed law change would allow security agents to spy on foreign communications with impunity during the Rugby World Cup.07 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandLabour calls for SIS submissions to be publicLabour is calling for submissions on the spying powers of the Security Intelligence Service to be heard in public.06 Dec 10:20 PM
New ZealandPharmacists get access to health details of 1.1mThe medical records of hundreds of thousands of Aucklanders are in the hands of community pharmacists.06 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandSpooks at the Rugby World CupLaws allowing spies to intercept text messages and snoop on computers will be pushed through before the 2011 RWC.06 Dec 04:30 PM
New Zealand<i>Geoff Cumming</i>: You can't hide from prying eyesState agencies will gain fresh powers to snoop and search under a sweeping law change,03 Dec 08:49 PM
Business<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Pretenders out to depose king of social mediaDespite Facebook's 500 million users, even tiny start-ups reckon they can do a better job.28 Nov 04:30 PM
New ZealandFacebook shows its ugly sideThe Facebook-related conviction of a Wellington man revealed the dark side of social networking.19 Nov 04:30 PM
New ZealandBill retains end to right of silencePeople being investigated by police over serious fraud-related offences or gang crimes will no longer have the right to remain silent, under a Govt bill. 04 Nov 04:30 PM
WorldCyber crime stats 'tip of the iceberg'Australian organised crimebusters have warned that cyber crime is 'exploding'.03 Nov 04:30 PM
Opinion<i>Status McAlpine</i>: Facebook's making stalkers out of us allMy mother has just posted a message on my wall. Apparently she's managed to get 'into' this Facebook system malarkey and is 'keeping up to speed' with things.21 Oct 01:58 AM