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Thursday, 20th April 2006
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  • Aussie researchers discover Cisco vulnerabilities
  • Apple profit tops targets, fueled by iPod
  • Call for better access to SA's IT spend
  • Oracle patches 36 bugs, risk ranked at '10'
  • Unisys bolsters board for direction
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    Aussie researchers discover Cisco vulnerabilities
    Australian IT security consultancy Assurance.com.au claims it has taken Cisco almost three months to patch two vulnerabilities which affect the security of several of its products. More...

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    Apple profit tops targets, fueled by iPod
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple on Wednesday posted a 41 percent increase in quarterly profit, beating Wall Street targets, and said sales of its highly successful iPod digital music player topped 8.5 million. More...

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    Call for better access to SA's IT spend
    The ICT Council of South Australia has called on the state government to give local IT businesses access to SA’s estimated $500 million IT market.
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    Oracle patches 36 bugs, risk ranked at '10'
    Oracle releases its quarterly patch batch, plugging 36 vulnerabilities in several of its products, including the flagship Oracle Database. More...

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    Unisys bolsters board for direction
    Unisys A/NZ has moved to increase the profitability of its local business with several new appointments to its Advisory Board. More...

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