employment
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Got a Job Offer From JB Hi-Fi via SMS? Chances Are It’s a Scam
The ACMA has issued a warning about employment-related SMS scams doing the rounds.
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California App Maker Turns Overseas Gig Workers Into Intelligence-Gathering Military Assets
A San Francisco tech company paid millions by the U.S. military has turned an army of overseas mobile phone users into a sweeping open-source intelligence network, gleaning data from cell towers and wifi hotspots in countries long engulfed by armed conflict with American forces and allies.
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Engineers Own The Future, And Maybe Even Us
Technology is at the heart of everything we do. But as mechanical, electrical and computational systems have become increasingly complex, the control of everyday life is increasingly in the hands of those that build it — the engineers.
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US Court Rules That Breaking Your Employer’s Computer Policy Isn’t A Crime
The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued an opinion rejecting the government’s attempt to hold an employee criminally liable under the federal hacking statute — the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (“CFAA”) — for violating his employer-imposed computer use restrictions.