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Monday, 10th April 2006
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  • NAB: Customers less prone to phishing attacks
  • Aria charts digital tracks
  • Big Brother is watching, recording in China
  • IT&T slow in retaining mature aged workers
  • Pump-and-dump spam works
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    NAB: Customers less prone to phishing attacks
    Internet banking customers are beccoming increasingly savvy in the face of the current onslaught of phishing scams. More...

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    Aria charts digital tracks
    The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) plans to publish the Motorola ARIA Digital Track Chart.
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    Big Brother is watching, recording in China
    China has recorded details of more than 96 percent of its population in a police database, state media reported Friday. More...

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    IT&T slow in retaining mature aged workers
    A survey by recruitment agency Hudson found employers in the IT&T sector are the least proactive in seeking to attract and retain mature aged workers.
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    Pump-and-dump spam works
    Pump-and-dump stock spam works, a pair of German researchers said Thursday as they presented findings at a security conference taking place in Vancouver, Canada. More...

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