Showdown with Musk’s X over stabbing clip
The date has been set for a showdown between Elon Musk’s X and the online regulator over attempts to block footage of a church stabbing.
The date has been set for a showdown between Elon Musk’s X and the online regulator over attempts to block footage of a church stabbing.
Elon Musk has replied to the Federal Court decision not to extend a temporary order for social media company X to hide videos of a terrorist stabbing globally.
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A new social media site has enabled industry-first technology that makes content impossible for creeps to screenshot and screen record.
Chinese state media has slammed billionaire Elon Musk, blaming him for spreading a “conspiracy theory” about Covid’s origins.
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Rapper Spanian has been dropped in disgrace after appearing to compare the Pride movement with paedophilia.
Cyber security laws have been branded as “bloody useless” in the fight against “insidious” hackers targeting everyday Australians.
An infuriating scam seeks to rip off Australians trying to turn their trash into treasure but who are ultimately being left thousands of dollars out of pocket.
The family of a victim of the 2015 Paris terror attack is suing Google for spreading extremist content. If they win, the internet will never be the same.
A major Australian retailer has been hit by another data hack, with personal information in a the hands of a hacker for 18 months. See if you’re affected.
Australians living in the bush restricted to slow and limited internet will be part of a major trial to help close the country’s digital divide.
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