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Spyware developer charged by Australian Police after 14,500 sales
2022-08-01 00:30

The report, titled Technology-facilitated abuse: National survey of Australian adults' experiences [PDF], used a sample of 4,562 subjects and found that approximately one in three TFA victimization experiences occurred "In a current or former intimate partner relationship." Australians with a disability, the LGBTQ+ community, and indigenous Australians were more likely to have experienced TFA than other groups.

"We have no constraints within the company which precludes anyone from choosing what they want to do and we've had extensive discussions and meetings with the appropriate authorities," said the CEO. Labor rights organization Nascent Information Technology Employees Senate told The Register Parekh's comments were "Misleading."

The Register has asked Infosys to explain what it means by working "Closely" with the authorities and whether it will attend the August meeting.

Paytm denies Firefox Monitor report of 3.4 million customer data breach.

In a tweet, the company called reports of the breach "Unsubstantiated" and said it was working with Firefox to resolve the matter.

The alleged data breach was reported in August 2020 & has no connection with Paytm.


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