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  • DigiGuard sells up to Iron Mountain
  • Trend Micro: Microsoft sets June record for patches
  • Storage Dynamics buys Enstor’s assets
  • SNIA standardises training
  • Macquarie Hosting signs deal with FBM
  • McAfee starts beta test of security services
  • Unpatched Excel flaw surfaces, attacks made
  • Yahoo's Chinese search engine found to be biggest censor
  • Microsoft developing rival to Apple's iPod
  • Porn-surfing Oregon worker exposes 2,200 taxpayer IDs
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    DigiGuard sells up to Iron Mountain
    DigiGuard, a local provider of data protection services, has been acquired by US storage vendor Iron Mountain, for an undisclosed sum.
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    Trend Micro: Microsoft sets June record for patches
    Microsoft’s latest set of patches released on 13 June, ties the record for the highest number of patches and a high number of 'criticals', said Trend Micro.
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    Storage Dynamics buys Enstor’s assets
    Consultancy Storage Dynamics has swooped on the remains of storage integrator Enstor, which tumbled into administration last month owing over $3 million to creditors.
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    SNIA standardises training
    The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) ANZ has standardised certification training for netowrk vendors across A/NZ.
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    Macquarie Hosting signs deal with FBM
    Macquarie Hosting, a division of Macquarie Telecom, has signed on to provide managed hosting services to Fairfax Business Media (FBM), for its new AFR Access product.
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    McAfee starts beta test of security services
    McAfee on Friday unveiled betas of two of the four consumer security subscription services it plans to launch this year. More...

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    Unpatched Excel flaw surfaces, attacks made
    Microsoft has disclosed that an attack is in play which exploits an unpatched bug in the popular Excel software. More...

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    Yahoo's Chinese search engine found to be biggest censor
    A press advocacy group says Internet companies can still access the Chinese market without betraying their ethical principles, but it claims Yahoo is a big offender in censorship. More...

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    Microsoft developing rival to Apple's iPod
    NEW YORK - Microsoft is developing a music and video device to compete with Apple's iPod and creating its own music service to rival Apple's iTunes, sources familiar with the plans said on Friday. More...

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    Porn-surfing Oregon worker exposes 2,200 taxpayer IDs
    More than 2,200 Oregon taxpayers' identities were stolen by a keylogging Trojan horse that infected a state PC after an Oregon Department of Revenue worker browsed porn sites, officials say. More...

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