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Good afternoon,

The Federal Government has revealed a proposal to cut back the number of ICT services panels from over 80 to "about four".

Also today, how ACMA contributed to the arrest of a man allegedly responsible for one-third of the world's spam in 2008 and the new Victorian Government less keen on "opt-out" provisions for the NBN than its predecessor.

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Strategy
Govt considers ICT services panel cuts

By John Hilvert | December 06, 2010

Targets four large panels.

 
 
Security
FBI arrests man for Mega-D botnet

By Liz Tay | December 06, 2010

ACMA investigation contributes to man's arrest.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Victoria cold on NBN opt-out: report

By Staff Writer | December 06, 2010

Connections should be optional, Premier says.

 
 
Security
Spooks leave no log unturned in hunt for attackers

By Staff Writer | December 06, 2010

Defence looks for reporting software to respond swiftly to attack.

 
 
Software
Google offers four step attack against pirates

By Tom Brewster | December 05, 2010

Pledges to help rights holders through its search results.

 
 
Storage
Revenues up for disk storage vendors

By Eric Doyle | December 06, 2010

IDC claims the external disk market is emerging from the recession.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Optus boosts Fusion broadband to 1TB

By Staff Writer | December 06, 2010

Big quota wins.

 
 
Software
Microsoft announces Silverlight 5

By Tom Brewster | December 06, 2010

Beta next year.

 
 

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