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privacy

Analysis //

How social ratings systems are going to ruin your life

Are you ready for a 'Black Mirror' dystopian reality?

May 31, 2018 Nell O'Grady
Analysis // UNSW

UNSW Found to Have Breached Privacy Act

The University leaked an email by a student preparing a complaint against staff

January 25, 2018 Andrew Rickert
Two of Airibike's bicycles that will be available for use in september
Tech //

Student-developed bikesharing startup set to launch in September

One company is about to make it a lot easier to get from PNR to the Quad

April 26, 2017 Alison Eslake
News //

FOI documents reveal close relationship between ANU and Golden Key organisation

A cache of documents released under freedom of information has revealed the close relationship shared by Golden Key and ANU, as Tom Joyner reports.

October 18, 2016 Tom Joyner
News //

ANU quietly asks Golden Key to ‘purge’ shared student records

Tom Joyner reports

June 9, 2016 Tom Joyner
Science, Tech //

Encrypt this

Jacob Henegan can probably hack you

March 23, 2016 Jacob Henegan
Child hacker
News //

16-year-old claims to be behind USyd data breach

Tom Joyner (@tomrjoyner) investigates USyd’s would-be child hacker.

February 13, 2015 Tom Joyner
Indiana Jones reaching for Opal card
News //

USyd set to share enrolment information; students now eligible for concession Opal cards

Tom Joyner trades his privacy for a fortune in opals

February 2, 2015 Tom Joyner

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