Leak of Peters' info addressed at debate
"They broke the law and they are not going to get away with it."
"They broke the law and they are not going to get away with it."
The privacy breach row between Winston Peters and National can only have one winner ...
An exploit used by police to get banking records without a court order is found unlawful.
KPMG report vindicates HDC Chief Executive. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Board officials refuse to discuss care of ill woman.
The privacy of about 1000 people was breached by a medical clinic in the North Island.
Benjamin Lightbody explains why he released footage of attack on him in Mt Eden in 2013.
The program is hailed as a "revolutionary" breakthrough in tracking consumer behaviour.
Police were behind 1559 of 2099 requests for Trade Me data
The crew of a British police helicopter are in court for filming people sunbathing naked.
COMMENT: We need to know how legal access will be managed..
"People enjoying the beach with their kids ... don't expect to be recorded."
The founders of a new phone number privacy start-up is helping get celebs on the phone
Hackers may learn to develop even more dangerous tools.
After initially being apologetic about his comments, John McEnroe has hit back at Serena.
COMMENT: Governments around the world need to urgently work together to stop tech warfare.
Here's how small and medium businesses can stay safe from ransomware.
COMMENT: Have your information spied upon silently, or be blocked from communicating?
A destructive computer code used to bring down a power grid has sparked fresh fears.
British election fires up debate with those who now call New Zealand home.
Public opinion seems to be narrowly supporting gender-neutral options for school uniforms.
Documents released to the Herald reveal details of a proposed "disadvantage index"
Cop who left victim file in public view 'gutted' by mistake.
Social Development Minister 'disappointed' after data breach review criticises department.
A disputed fence in an over-60s retirement village is to be moved.
The global cyberattack may give you the best reason of all to hit "update" when prompted.
University of Otago plans to place 60 cameras around the campus for students' safety.
A woman took a hotel to court in an attempt to find out the name of the father of her baby
COMMENT: Today's excessive privacy often hides characteristics society should respect.