Home Affairs should play open cards about the R4 billion cancelled contract mystery.
Government says an article about ICASA being overruled is “misleading”.
A probe into the controversial awarding of the multibillion-rand “Who am I” deal is allegedly being kept under wraps by the department.
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Cyber-criminals use cloud-based technology to turn machines into botnets.
Parliament is concerned that ICASA councillor William Stucke has not yet disposed of his interests in an ISP.
The mobile operator will face the competition authorities, after a small business claims foul play.
Six candidates will be interviewed to fill ICASA chairman Paris Mashile's position once he leaves in June.
In today's technology roundup: Cyber-crime talks end in failure, film classification takes to the Web, hacker runs Android on iPhone, and McAfee apologises for AV snafu.
Home phone users can now switch providers and take their numbers with them.
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