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 Qantas hands out $1.4b in managed services
 Wi-Fi vulnerability threatens wireless availability
 Phishers’ latest internet banking scam
 Short takes: Week of 17 May
 WinOE likely to join Indigo, WinFS in Longhorn
Qantas hands out $1.4b in managed services
Telstra and IBM have won managed services contracts with Qantas valued at an estimated $1.4 billion in revenue. The pair of contracts are two of the largest ever signed in Australia. More...

Wi-Fi vulnerability threatens wireless availability
Queensland University of Technology students have discovered a flaw in 802.11 wireless networks that would allow a hacker to effectively shut down any wireless network using a Denial of Service-like attack. More...

Phishers’ latest internet banking scam
New tactics are being used by phishing scammers, in a bid to lure unsuspecting users into revealing confidential bank account details. More...

Short takes: Week of 17 May
An often irreverent look at some of the week's other news, including Microsoft vs the California lawyers, Microsoft cancels its broadband networking products, Yahoo responds to GMail, and Microsoft continues its Lindows attacks. More...

WinOE likely to join Indigo, WinFS in Longhorn
It's looking more like the next-generation Windows Server, code-named Longhorn, will get key orchestration features derived from BizTalk Server. More...

 
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