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Tuesday, 29th November 2005
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  • Aust businesses easy targets for hackers: study
  • ICANN, VeriSign settlement challenged in California lawsuit
  • Interview: Cybercrime yields more cash than drugs - expert
  • 'Spam' email filters getting better, FTC says
  • RFID rolls for bike rentals in France
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    Aust businesses easy targets for hackers: study
    Australian businesses are easy targets for hackers, according to research conducted by software company Altiris in conjunction with SpectroTech.
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    ICANN, VeriSign settlement challenged in California lawsuit
    A trade group of Internet businesses challenged a proposed settlement over control of the ".com" domain as a violation of US antitrust laws in a lawsuit filed on Monday in federal court in California. More...

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    Interview: Cybercrime yields more cash than drugs - expert
    RIYADH (Reuters) - Global cybercrime generated a higher turnover than drug trafficking in 2004 and is set to grow even further with the wider use of technology in developing countries, according to a top expert. More...

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    'Spam' email filters getting better, FTC says
    Email "spammers" are aggressive as ever but internet providers are getting better at blocking junk messages before they reach users' inboxes, according to a US Federal Trade Commission study. More...

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    RFID rolls for bike rentals in France
    Cyclists can rent bicycles with a swipe of a contactless, pre-paid, RFID card at kiosks in Lyon, France. More...

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