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an edited transcript of the recording made by journalist Ben Grubb during his police interview and brief arrest over the reporting of a Facebook 'break-in'. The police officers present gave permission for the interview to be recorded.
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IT was no joke when Welsh writer and comedian Bennett Arron fell victim to identity theft more than a decade ago – he owed thousands of pounds to mobile phone companies, home shopping firms and department stores.
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LOCAL organisations are under attack and data breaches occur all the time, but the routine suppression of information means the gravity and extent of the problem remains under the radar.
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AN Australian technology journalist has been questioned by police hours after publishing a story about a Facebook security flaw that allowed people to access the private photos of others.
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Receiving a photograph obtained from a Facebook account without the user's permission is the same as receiving a stolen TV, Queensland Police have said after the arrest of a Fairfax journalist.
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A senior lecturer in internet law says the arrest of a Fairfax journalist over his receipt of an unauthorised Facebook photo "defies sensible explanation" and the entire matter exposes serious failings in Australian cyber crime laws.
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A FAIRFAX journalist was arrested by Queensland Police yesterday after an article he wrote about vulnerabilities in Facebook's privacy controls was published on smh.com.au.
He was later released without charge but police retained custody of his iPad.
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The wife of an Australian security expert has been targeted by another security expert in a Facebook privacy vulnerability test demonstrated at a security conference in Queensland.
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