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What happens to your email when you die? | News | News.com.auNews By Andrew Ramadge, Technology Reporter news.com.au November 04, 2009 12:05pm REMEMBER that time you poured your heart out in an email to your best friend after one too many glasses of wine? Or that sexy message from an old lover that made you blush at work? Well, if you die, ...
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Chinese reportedly try to hack Rudd - UPI.comTop News Chinese reportedly try to hack Rudd Slideshow Related Searches CANBERRA, Australia, April 2 (UPI) -- Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was targeted by electronic spies during his visit to China last year, The Australian reported Friday. There were countless attempts to ...
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Slashdot | German Police Raid Homes of Wikileaks.de Domain OwnerPosted by timothy on Wednesday March 25, @06:58AM from the don't-you-oppress-me dept. Censorship Privacy Politics BountyX writes "First and foremost, wikileaks.org is back up after downtime due to server load; however, the German government wants to keep the site down. According to their twitter ...
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Police raid home of Wikileaks.de domain owner over censorship lists - WikileaksEDITORIAL (Wikileaks) Excerpt raid documentation Excerpt raid documentation Shortly after 9pm on Tuesday the 24th of March 2009, seven police officers in Dresden and four in Jena searched the homes of Theodor Reppe, who holds the domain registration for "wikileaks.de", the German name for wikile...
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Police raid Wikileaks.de domain owner Theodor Reppe's home over 'censorship lists' | News | News.com.auNews News By Chloe Lake, Technology Editor NEWS.com.au March 25, 2009 02:40pm POLICE have raided a Wikileaks associate's homes in Dresden and Jena after the website published a list of banned websites. Theodor Reppe owns the German domain registration for "wikileaks.de", one of the ...
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Slashdot | German Police Raid Homes of Wikileaks.de Domain Owner"First and foremost, wikileaks.org is back up after downtime due to server load; however, the German government wants to keep the site down. According to their twitter page, police have raided the home of Wikileaks.de domain owner Theodor Reppe (PDF) over internet censorship lists that were ...
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Wikileaks tells Aus censorship minister to rack off • The RegisterWikileaks has told the Australian Chief Censor communications minister, Stephen Conroy, to reel his neck in after the gaffe-prone politician threatened a police investigation to find out who leaked his secret blacklist of sites banned in Australia. Conroy claimed the list published yesterday of ...
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iTWire - Leak reveals Internet filtering blacklist open to abuseLeak reveals Internet filtering blacklist open to abuse The Telstra-owned Yellow Pages online directory is just one of more than 40 sites which faces fines of up to $11,000 per day for linking to the website of Maroochy Boarding Kennels - wrongly included on Australia's secret list of banned ...
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Australia's Internet filter ruled by a single bureaucrat - Network WorldAustralia's Internet filter ruled by a single bureaucrat The accountability of the federal government's Internet content filter has been called into question following revelations that the decision to ban Web sites lacks consultation and can be made by a single staffer. Privacy advocacy ...
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