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Hopes raised for Internet grooming ban

...said in the past that we'll look at it," he added. Wendy McAuliffe, Safety and Privacy Officer at Habbo Ltd -- which operates Habbo Hotel... Read more

13 November, 2002 by Graeme Wearden

Retail Internet fraud is rife: survey

...by retailers who are increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks. Will Knight and Wendy McAuliffe report Read more

14 September, 2000 by Wendy McAuliffe and Will Knight

Sydney 2000: The day they banned the Net down under

...live from Sydney, you'll have to get a plane to Australia. Wendy McAuliffe investigates why the Net has effectively been banned from the Olympic... Read more

12 September, 2000 by Wendy McAuliffe

Big Brother Live

...do you think should stay and who should get the boot? Give Wendy McAuliffe your opinions Read more

28 July, 2000 by Wendy McAuliffe

Big Brother Files: Monday

...do you think should stay and who should get the boot? Give Wendy McAuliffe your opinions Read more

24 July, 2000 by Wendy McAuliffe

Big Brother Files: Friday

...do you think should stay and who should get the boot? Give Wendy McAuliffe your opinions Read more

21 July, 2000 by Wendy McAuliffe

Big Brother Files: Thursday

...do you think should stay and who should get the boot? Give Wendy McAuliffe your opinions Read more

20 July, 2000 by Wendy McAuliffe

Privacy comes under attack

The right to privacy of correspondence received a disproportionate shake-up in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on New York Read more

30 March, 2002 by Wendy McAuliffe

Local elections to pilot mobile and Internet voting

Liverpool and Sheffield will be allowing voters to cast their ballots by text message, and other programmes will let people vote over the Net from home Read more

7 February, 2002 by Wendy McAuliffe

Child porn cases on the rise in Ireland

Reports of indecent images of children on the Web are steadily increasing in Ireland, with 2001 set to have double the number of 2000 Read more

6 February, 2002 by Wendy McAuliffe

Asylum seekers get UK's first biometric ID cards

The Home Office has issued biometric cards containing the bearer's fingerprint to asylum seekers in Croydon Read more

4 February, 2002 by Wendy McAuliffe

Security hole threatens MP3 users' personal data

A security hole in the popular Morpheus peer-to-peer client could expose the personal details of millions of file-swappers Read more

4 February, 2002 by Wendy McAuliffe

DTI opens second consultation on e-signatures

The government has another go at making electronic signatures legal, but the end isn't in sight yet Read more

1 February, 2002 by Wendy McAuliffe

Government launches e-learning taskforce

The group will be looking to improve e-learning for students in further education Read more

1 February, 2002 by Wendy McAuliffe

Lost property costs Cabinet Office £100,000

The cost of electrical items stolen from Downing Street has more than doubled while Labour has been in office, Conservatives argue Read more

31 January, 2002 by Wendy McAuliffe

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