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Good morning,

US authorities have clamped down on several businesses believed to be behind the now-infamous Microsoft LogMeIn and Event Viewer support scams. Australia was a testing ground for the scams, according to the ACMA.

And today, we look at how Tabcorp has cut its application development time by more than 40 percent after an 18-month, $10 million move to a services-oriented architecture.

-- James Hutchinson



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TODAY ON ITNEWS

Security
US authorities bust Microsoft support scam

By Darren Pauli | October 04, 2012

Freeze thousands in assets, seize domains and block phone numbers.

 
 
Software
Tabcorp moves apps to services layer

By Liz Tay | October 04, 2012

Looks to educate regulator on private cloud.

 
 
Strategy
Fisheries revamps 'Tier 3' IT strategy

By John Hilvert | October 03, 2012

Tightens security, consolidates telco contracts.

 
 
Hardware
Rio Tinto to automate Argyle underground mine

By Ry Crozier | October 04, 2012

Brings system from east to west.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Trans-tasman telcos push back on regulation

By James Hutchinson | October 04, 2012

No market problem?

 
 
Security
Macquarie Telecom nabs internet gateway win

By John Hilvert | October 03, 2012

First lead agency contract awarded.

 
 
Training & Development
One third of IT workers face discrimination: survey

By Staff Writer | October 04, 2012

Employment affected by age, gender and race.

 
 
Security
Hackers exploit outdated Wagamama site

By Darren Pauli | October 04, 2012

Restaurant chain serves up malware.

 
 
Telco/ISP
Telstra tussles over greenfield duct standards

By James Hutchinson | October 03, 2012

Wants developers to maintain pit and pipe.

 
 
Security
US bank site hackers used advanced botnets

By Joseph Menn | October 04, 2012

Largest banks targeted.

 
 

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