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Wikileak founder's passport confiscated

By Siobhan Chapman | 18 May, 2010 02:46

Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblower website Wikileaks, has had his passport confiscated by immigration officials when he arrived at Melbourne Airport last week.

EU Parliament rejects ACTA in 663 to 13 vote for openness

By Siobhan Chapman | 12 March, 2010 01:55

The EU Parliament has approved a common resolution that calls for openness over the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement in a 663-to-13 vote.

UK government departments guided on Tweeting

By Siobhan Chapman | 29 July, 2009 23:34

The UK government has launched a policy document to explain how to use Twitter.

IT spending will fall by 6 per cent in 2009 say Gartner

By Siobhan Chapman | 10 July, 2009 00:04

Worldwide IT spending is expected to decline by a further six percent this year, according to analyst firm Gartner.

Massive 2 million PCs botnet uncovered

By Siobhan Chapman | 24 April, 2009 09:19

One of the largest botnets ever to be discovered has infected 1.9 million computers around the world, including corporate and government machines, according to a security firm.

Gartner: BPM Beats Cost Reduction in CIO Priorities

By Siobhan Chapman | 27 February, 2009 08:19

Improving business processes is the number one priority of CIOs, according to analyst firm Gartner.

Bank IT jobs slashed in recession

By Siobhan Chapman | 03 December, 2008 07:57

More IT jobs are under threat in the UK financial services sector as two leading banks, HSBC and Credit Suisse, announced plans to slash their workforce.

British Airways senior execs leave after terminal IT fiasco

By Siobhan Chapman | 16 April, 2008 08:09

British Airways has announced that two of its senior executives will leave the company following the chaotic opening of Terminal 5.

Security experts savage UK gov't over data breach

By Siobhan Chapman | 22 November, 2007 08:11

Security experts have criticized HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for creating fraud risks on several fronts when it lost 25 million child benefit records.

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