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Good afternoon,

The Federal Government has called a surprise review of Australia's censorship system, which could cause further slippage in the timeline for mandatory ISP-level filtering.

Also today, CBA systems suffer a glitch that reduces the account balance of business customers to zero.

-- Ry Crozier

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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Networking
Australia's censorship scheme to be reviewed

By John Hilvert | December 14, 2010

As online games are subject to interim "solutions".

 
 
Finance
File causes CBA business banking glitch

By Ry Crozier | December 14, 2010

Customers should now see their balances as normal.

 
 
Security
US Air Force orders ban on removable media

By Liam Tung | December 14, 2010

Late lockdown.

 
 
Telco/ISP
ispONE signs Optus prepaid deal

By Ry Crozier | December 14, 2010

Multi-million dollar agreement.

 
 
Security
Customer data exposed in Big Mac hack attack

By Eric Doyle | December 14, 2010

Hamburglar strikes back?

 
 
Security
Mozilla fixes 11 Firefox flaws

By Tom Brewster | December 14, 2010

Most ranked as critical.

 
 

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