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Select Mega shareholdings subject to a Restraining Order...
Mon, 25th Aug 2014
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Two companies' shareholdings in Mega have been subject to a Restraining Order in relation to property associated with William Yan.
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Wynyard tech supports NZ's first sex offender register
Fri, 22nd Aug 2014
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Wynyard technology will be used to support New Zealand's first sex offender register, the Child Protection Offender Register.
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IT glitch stings Kiwis with over 20,000 wrong traffic tickets
Wed, 19th Feb 2014
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nz transport agency
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New Zealand Police have been forced to apologise after admitting they wrongly issued over 20,000 traffic tickets to Kiwis, due to a IT error.
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Kiwi customs fight high tech battle against child sex abuse images
Fri, 14th Feb 2014
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smartphones
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data privacy
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Customs says that advances in technology have made it easier for offenders to find, store, and share objectionable material such as child sexual abuse images.
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Facebook shopping…criminals like this
Tue, 11th Jun 2013
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New Zealand Police warns Kiwis buying goods on Facebook to be cautious as some of it may be stolen, encouraging online shoppers to be more vigilant.
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NZ Police selects Wynyard Investigator
Fri, 31st May 2013
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NZ Police partners with Wynyard Group for cutting-edge crime investigation software, aiming to modernize serious crime probes including cyber-crime.
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Mother selling kids on Facebook - society does NOT like this
Wed, 13th Mar 2013
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social media
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An Oklahoma mother faces charges after allegedly trying to sell her kids on Facebook for USD $5,000 to bail out her boyfriend, sparking outrage.
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Police porno pretenders preying on porn public
Fri, 15th Feb 2013
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Porn site users, cue embarrassing red cheeks among the male Kiwi community, are under risk from scammers impersonating New Zealand Police.
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Why the cops took a bite of the Apple
Thu, 14th Feb 2013
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NZ Police favour Apple tech, opting for iPhones and iPads after an 11-month trial, reveals their communications manager.
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Cops choose Apple on Vodafone
Wed, 13th Feb 2013
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NZ Police to deploy Apple iPhones and iPads to 6000 members in a tech overhaul aimed at increasing efficiency on the frontline.
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NZ Police chooses Imarda as GPS preferred provider
Tue, 9th Oct 2012
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imarda
NZ Police picks Imarda as top choice for GPS tracking, eyeing a rollout across over 3000 vehicles, pending project approval.
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Wynyard Group joins forces with NZ Police
Tue, 7th Aug 2012
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Wynyard Group partners with NZ Police to commercialise EVE technology, revolutionising digital forensics for global law enforcement and intelligence markets.
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Stole Me site aims to fight crime online
Thu, 31st May 2012
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Bay of Plenty couple launches Stole Me, a website to help victims list stolen items for free, aiming to curb online trade of ill-gotten goods.
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Guilty classes
Wed, 1st Feb 2012
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wearables
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Brazilian police deploy 'RoboCop' sunglasses with facial recognition to scan crowds, promising enhanced security ahead of major events.
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How to buy a bluetooth headset
Thu, 1st Dec 2011
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noise cancelling
With police cracking down on cell phone use while driving, there’s never been a better time to invest in a Bluetooth headset.
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TomTom admits to selling speed info to police
Fri, 29th Apr 2011
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nz
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TomTom has admitted selling driver data to local authorities in the Netherlands, which was used by police to set up speed traps, causing backlash among users.
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Ring thieves busted after facebook gloating
Fri, 1st Apr 2011
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Facebook post leads to ring thieves' capture as 21-year-old Robert Driscoll gifts stolen USD $12,000 diamond ring to girlfriend, Crystal Yamnitzky.
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Cyber crime: we’re guilty too
Mon, 1st Nov 2010
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Norton’s Cybercrime Report reveals we often don’t report cyber crime and admits many engage in questionable online behaviour. Can we change?.
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Big brother gets crowd-sourced
Mon, 1st Nov 2010
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A new UK website, InternetEyes, offers up to GBP £1000 for crowd-sourced reporting of crimes via live CCTV feeds, raising civil liberty concerns.
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Hell Pizza customer database compromised?
Sat, 24th Jul 2010
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cloud services
Reports are resurfacing that Hell Pizza's online customer database has been compromised, with those on the list subsequently subjected to spam attacks.