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From being a niche product used by the few, in the past few years VPN services have hit the big time. These days more …

Telstra has supported Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s call for rights holders to sue customers who have ignored warning notices and have continued to download …

After some pushback from the industry, Google has revised its timetable for deprecating support of SHA-1 crypto hash for issuing TLS/SSL digital certificates, but …

Internet image board 4chan has introduced a policy for complying with the American Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) for the first time. The site …

Six security advisories – three of which are deemed critical – were addressed in the Tuesday release of Firefox 32, which also comes with …

Back in February, in a San Jose courtroom, a bombshell was dropped that could have been erased from the public record. It turns out …

The federal government has been left red-faced following revelations that law-enforcement agencies have been accessing Australians’ web browsing histories without a warrant. Access to …