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Good afternoon,

As the Telstra split bill passed back through the House of Representatives today, much of the talk in the IT world was on IT system troubles at NAB that have delayed payment processing for six days and counting.

Meanwhile, the release of a fresh dump of documents by Wikileaks has revealed that the US Secretary of State routinely asks US embassies around the world to attempt to access the passwords and encryption keys of United Nations officials.

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"Endangering lives or scared crapless of truth coming out that Govts do not want us all to know about... The last WL "release" was touted as endangering lives, but was proven false by security orgs in AU, was it not... If Governments don't want us knowing their secrets they shouldn't commit such acts. And what's a secret anyway, we put these morons in power to run the country for us, ..."


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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Software
Corrupted file crashes NAB payments

By Liz Tay | November 29, 2010

Partner banks Citibank, HSBC also affected.

 
 
Security
Cablegate: US embassies asked to tap UN staff

By Staff Writer | November 29, 2010

Passwords, network information sought on UN officials.

 
 
Telco/ISP
NBN cherry-picker laws introduced

By Ry Crozier | November 29, 2010

Fibre operators face new future.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Telstra split bill approved

By Ry Crozier | November 29, 2010

Passed in House of Representatives.

 
 
Security
How Woolworths made IT risk a business issue

By Liz Tay | November 29, 2010

Manager paints privacy, security in business lingo.

 
 
Security
Cablegate: German criticisms of US data protection revealed

By Nate Cochrane | November 29, 2010

Wikileaks data dump validates German privacy advocates' worst fears.

 
 
Storage
Study: Aussies show faith in cloud providers

By Liam Tung | November 29, 2010

Seeks regulation from a Government we can't trust.

 
 
Finance
Apple expands sprawling Cupertino HQ

By Staff Writer | November 29, 2010

Buys HP land to accommodate growth.

 
 

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