A 2010 lottery e-mail scam promises large cash payouts.
It is unclear how software used by cellphone companies to unblock blacklisted handsets ended up in the hands of Hillbrow criminals.
GijimaAst`s lawsuit against the justice department and TSS has been dismissed with costs.
In today`s technology roundup: Warner Music partners with Internet video service, Orange predicts the workplace of 2016, and Sony admits to buying illegally.
Cyber sleuths have arrested a man believed to be an online fraudster.
Children should not see or feature in porn, but this should not lead to the censorship of Van der Merwe jokes, says the OPA.
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The Department of Trade and Industry is investigating SITA for alleged tender irregularities.
The more digital information speeds around offices and the world, the more people print it out. Technology offers freedom from paper, but nobody seems to want it.
An unnamed company`s HR environment is proving to be the ideal testing ground for a possible conversion to a paperless office.
While the concept of the paperless office seems wonderful, companies should be aware of regulatory obligations and considerations.
The paperless office has been technologically possible since the 90`s, yet it is still not a reality.
Johannesburg wants to lease its telecoms infrastructure to a private sector operator.
ICASA will investigate areas of cellphone market failure, before deciding on intervention measures.