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Good afternoon,
The behaviour of Argentine ants could be the answer to introducing greater flexibility into computer algorithms, according to a fascinating new study.
Also today, A Victorian man faces court for allegedly hijacking internet accounts.
The lead on the case came from a major telco that identified "significant suspicious activity within their network".
-- Ry Crozier
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TODAY ON ITNEWS
Security
Man accused of hijacking 90 internet accounts
By
Liz Tay
| December 16, 2010
Telco identifies suspicious activity from personal and business accounts.
Telco/ISP
ACCC won't advocate Vodafone contract walkout
By
Ry Crozier
| December 16, 2010
Slams report.
Oddware
Ants solve dynamic optimisation puzzle
By
Liz Tay
| December 16, 2010
Colony behaviour could inspire logistics software.
Security
Freelancer.com posts: jobs for botnets, fake IDs
By
Nate Cochrane
| December 16, 2010
Crowdsourcing provider's boards new haven for malware, identity fraud.
Security
Cablegate: Aussie spies spooked by cyberwar
By
Nate Cochrane
| December 16, 2010
Defence Signals Directorate unprepared for information era, Australian spooks told US.
Networking
Micron21 create geographically-redundant IP service
By
Ry Crozier
| December 16, 2010
Public launch.
Hardware
iiNet reveals device sketches
By
Ry Crozier
| December 16, 2010
Future devices.
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