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  Monday January 23, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Today we look at how Linux.conf.au organisers dealt with rogue access points at the open source conference last week.

Meanwhile, hacker collective Anonymous appears to have abandoned its ambitious OpSony, which was expected to take down Sony's website and online music store today. Stay tuned.

-- Liz Tay

LATEST SECURITY ARTICLES

Locking down Linux.conf.au Locking down Linux.conf.au
By Sam Gentle | Jan 23, 2012
Conference organisers zero in on rogue wireless access points.
Tax seeks new single sign-on solution Tax seeks new single sign-on solution
By John Hilvert | Jan 23, 2012
Issues tender following AUSkey rollout.
Data breach resolution: the first 24 hours Data breach resolution: the first 24 hours
By Ozzie Fonseca | Jan 23, 2012
It's time to create a data breach response plan.
Anonymous threatens Sony with anti-SOPA attack Anonymous threatens Sony with anti-SOPA attack
By Darren Pauli | Jan 19, 2012
Sony's homepage to be plastered with pirated music on Monday.
McAfee patches spam relay flaw McAfee patches spam relay flaw
By Darren Pauli | Jan 23, 2012
Customers find their email and IP addresses on blacklists.
Microsoft takes aim at rootkits, misses Microsoft takes aim at rootkits, misses
By Sam Gentle | Jan 20, 2012
Red Hat, Canonical raise objections at Linux.conf.au.
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