New IE bugs open up even XP SP2 to attack Two new vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer 6.0 were unveiled by a security firm this week that hackers could exploit to bypass security features even in Microsoft's most secure OS, Windows XP SP2. More...
Australia's largest residential VoIP installation goes live Australia's largest residential VoIP installation was launched in Melbourne this week with the opening of Central Equity's Melbourne Tower and City Tower apartment buildings. More...
Increased PC shipments below expectations: Gartner A 9.7 percent increase in worldwide PC shipments during the third quarter of 2004 is below forecast expectations, according to an industry analyst. More...
Channel surges after Network Box Managed security player, Network Box’s aggressive push into the Australian channel has scored big with 17 new resellers achieving Level 1 certification since the campaign kicked off in July. More...
Symantec nearly doubles quarterly revenue Symantec this week said fiscal second quarter earnings more than doubled over the previous year as the company saw growth across all of its business segments. More...
Open sourcers launch campaign to weaken European patents A group of companies promoting open source software has launched a campaign in Europe that is designed to bolster the use of copyright law at the expense of patent law in a move they believe will help safeguard the spread of open-source software. More...
Few are the phishers A small handful of miscreants are responsible for the vast majority of phishing attacks, a message-security firm's research revealed, giving hope to authorities going after such criminals. More...
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