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Wednesday, 13th June 2007
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Google’s new co-owned security search engine, StopBadware.org, claims it has found a virus on Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art website. Google is currently prohibiting users searching for the Museum from accessing the site and instead warns users to go directly to the URL www.mca.com.au “at your own risk”.

Meanwhile, Australian service provider, Internode, has updated its broadband ADSL2+ services with 13 new plans designed to suit the needs of SOHO and SMB users.

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Internode revises ADSL2+ plans for SOHO and SMB
SYDNEY: Internode has restructured its broadband plans for the first time in two years, offering business users more choice in a market that demands faster speeds at cheaper rates.
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