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Good afternoon,

South Australian Police are investigating a bizarre break-in where malware was installed on one of the victim's computers.

The state's e-crime unit is on the case and already following up several leads after the whole incident was captured on closed-circuit TV.

Also today, two Queensland Government IT deals and Bill Gates starts networking...

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

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CCTV captures thief infecting firm with malware

By Ry Crozier | January 20, 2010

Under investigation.

 
 
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By Ry Crozier | January 20, 2010

Website to launch amid threats to ban its data source.

 
 
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Bill Gates signs up for Twitter

By Iain Thomson | January 20, 2010

Rejoins Facebook too in social media push.

 
 
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Queensland Govt shared network settles on 3Com

By Staff writers | January 20, 2010

Multi-million dollar standing arrangement inked.

 
 
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NSW Police charge six over EFTPOS skimming

By Ry Crozier | January 20, 2010

Banking group welcomes arrests.

 
 
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Unisys modernises QLD TAFE IT services

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Long running case settled out of court.

 
 

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