A report detailing a banking enquiry and containing confidential information has been leaked to an online content-sharing Web site.
Over 80% of South African businesses can't prevent information leaving their premises through e-mail, according to a Mimecast survey.
In today's technology roundup: British police encouraged to snoop, US considers merging space programmes, high-profile Twitter accounts hacked, and Google tops online video viewership.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sony Ericsson licenses codec patent, Cherple facilitates two-way chat, and G1 phones home unexpectedly.
The mobile company's bid to acquire 59% of the distributor will be heard by the tribunal tomorrow.
A new DNA database could make profiling of criminals easier.
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In this Technology Roundup: China defends censorship move, Canon delays construction, Apple releases update and Lenovo handset on the cards.
In Today's Technology Roundup: Alcatel-Lucent to cut 1 000 jobs, MS releases iPhone application, Delta to roll out WiFi, and US shuts down scareware sellers.
Draft regulations on carrier pre-select will facilitate real competition in the telecoms market, says Anton Potgieter, executive chairman of Huge Group.
Value-added network service providers are poised to self-provide. That's going to be very good for our economy.
However, consumers may prefer simplicity over cost saving, says the company.
At least two funders named by the DOC deny they agreed to fund the Uhurunet cable.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sun to appoint independent directors, Privasoft names president, and Rackspace appoints board member.