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GCHQ

Surveillance of South Africans a wake up call, says party

The reported surveillance of South African and Turkish delegations during the G20 summit in Britain should serve as a wake up call to government

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Botnet

Microsoft freed millions of computers from criminal botnet

Microsoft said that an assault it led earlier this month on one of the world’s biggest cyber crime rings has freed at least 2 million PCs infected with a virus

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Cyber Government online security privacy

ANC website attack: how did IS react?

The ANC website is hosted in the Internet Solutions data centre; this is how they reacted to the DDoS attack

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GCHQ

Probe South African spying reports: Gov

Reports that Britain spied on G20 delegates, including South Africa, during meetings in London in 2009, should be investigated

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Edward Snowden

Truth is coming, and it cannot be stopped: Snowden

Edward Snowden said that the US government would not be able to halt his revelations about its secret surveillance programs

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SIM swap fraud fix

Internet banking fraud: should we keep using SMS?

Mobile operators comment on how secure SMS is and how it would affect them if banks switch to another authentication method

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GCHQ

How South Africa was spied on: report

The Guardian has revealed how the GCHQ hacked into South African accounts to spy on South African diplomats

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Apple explosion

US spy saga: Apple got up to 5,000 data requests

Apple received over the last six months between 4,000 and 5,000 requests for customer data from U.S. law enforcement authorities

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Anonymous

Anonymous “taking a long hard look” at South Africa: SAPS hacker

The hacker behind the data leaked from the SAPS website said corruption in South Africa has drawn the attention of Anonymous

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Hacker spyware virus

Online spying: SA far worse than US

In terms of both ­legislation and practical reality, South Africans have faced far closer scrutiny of their private communication than US citizens.

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