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Thursday, 11th May 2006
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  • Primus Telecom offers Mobile Nation
  • AuDA stops Beaconsfield exploit
  • ISPs keeping compliant
  • Hacker's work plagues PCs two years after arrest
  • Videogame industry pegs piracy losses at US$3B
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    Primus Telecom offers Mobile Nation
    Primus Telecom has launched Mobile Nation, a mobile phone download service providing ringtones, graphics, wallpapers and games for mobile users. More...

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    AuDA stops Beaconsfield exploit
    The Australian domain name administrator, auDA, has claimed a win for itself following the deletion of two sites aimed at exploiting the Beaconsfield rescue. More...

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    ISPs keeping compliant
    The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has reported that local ISPs are doing their part for online consumer safety. More...

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    Hacker's work plagues PCs two years after arrest
    Two years after the arrest of noted hacker, Sven Jaschan, his creation, Netsky, remains at the top of the virus charts, a security company said Wednesday. More...

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    Videogame industry pegs piracy losses at US$3B
    Leaked copies of games like Doom continue to flood the market despite stepped up law enforcement efforts, panelists at the Electronic Entertainment Expo said. More...

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