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Tag: app

  • Students jailed for exploiting KFC app bug

    Students jailed for exploiting KFC app bug

    Stole $40,000 worth of chicken.
  • Just 17 unique cases found by COVIDSafe app

    Just 17 unique cases found by COVIDSafe app

    Downloaded at least seven million times.
  • Tinder promises to take sexual assault seriously

    Tinder promises to take sexual assault seriously

    Pushes back against claims it harbours sexual deviants.
  • ACCC goes after app stores

    ACCC goes after app stores

    Apple and Google to go under the microscope.
  • What spider is that?

    What spider is that?

    The CSIRO app that can identify Australia’s critters.
  • COVIDSafe protections pass into law

    COVIDSafe protections pass into law

    Data to be retained for duration of pandemic.
  • COVIDSafe source code released

    COVIDSafe source code released

    Researchers and privacy advocates still unconvinced.
  • Deciding whether to download the app

    Deciding whether to download the app

    Without public trust, the COVIDSafe app cannot succeed.
  • Coronavirus: China can justify mass surveillance

    Coronavirus: China can justify mass surveillance

    App can tell if you’ve come close to infected people.
  • Do you want to know when you’re going to die?

    Do you want to know when you’re going to die?

    There’s an app for that.
  • China installing data-stealing app on tourists’ phones

    China installing data-stealing app on tourists’ phones

    Foreigners subjected to 'mass, unlawful' surveillance.
  • Australia gets first taste of UberPOOL

    Australia gets first taste of UberPOOL

    A 300m walk could wipe 50% off your Uber receipt.
  • The risks of reverse-engineering sensitive data

    The risks of reverse-engineering sensitive data

    The lessons to learn from Strava.
  • Cyberbullying takes a hit

    Cyberbullying takes a hit

    A new app teaches parents to combat online risks.
  • Why tech is the answer to reducing food waste

    Why tech is the answer to reducing food waste

    Industry needs to take action.
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