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CA says low-risk PowerPoint trojan points to bigger threats
MasterCard, Visa following U.K. breach
APWG: Record phishing highs in March
IronPort: Malicious bounces cost businesses $5 billion
IDC Directions: ICT leaders debate skills, outsourcing
A week in tech
British hacker fears U.S. extradition
Quiz: Web users blind to spyware
U.K. squeezes BlackBerry security
Vista to handcuff firewall
Intel promises to improve supply
SkypeIn’s Aussie launch
Unisys: Customer satisfaction tops business priority
Phishers using VoIP for new scheme
New ransomware trojan freezes PCs
Israeli services outfit opens Melbourne office
Attackers phish in many languages
E-crime experts warn of ‘enemy within’
NCSA launches small business security campaign
Broadband services not good enough
New Firefox flaws enable DoS attacks
Microsoft's April patch redux
BigPond hits one million ADSL subscribers
HP grabs Defence contracts
Pacific Internet’s healthy plans
New mobile virus warning
Four of ten users have only one password
Spam now a dangerous time waster
IT security more imporant to most U.K. businesses
University of Texas suffers second data breach in three years
Another IE vulnerability for Microsoft
Novell's eSecurity buy marks trend toward consolidation
U.K. governments and industry tackle online abuse
Symantec content scanner contains flaws
Most colleges lack online privacy statements
RSA acquires PassMark for almost $45 million
Five new vulnerabilities in Mac OS X
ACCC rebuffs Hutchison
Sophos fights Adware through partners
A week in tech
Wizz Communications bangs on
Half of business travelers worried by hotspot security
Security firm warns of fake blog ‘virus’
Revealing your identity...for an Easter egg
DOJ snags San Diego man for USC breach
Report: Non-Windows attacks on the rise
Microsoft to update April patch
Cyber blackmail increasing
Sophos reveals dirty dozen spam countries
Demand ramps up for all-in-one security solutions
OECD calls for global war on spam
Unwired searches for new revenue with Google
ACMA to protect mobile phone users
Pronto launches into China
Intel to unveil new business brand
Junked PCs another source of personal info
Entrust to try PKI market
U.S. still top spammer country, but not by much
Email authentication use increasing
Aussie researchers discover Cisco vulnerabilities
Primus launches PC-based SMS service
Call for better access to SA's IT spend
Unisys bolsters board for direction
Apple sees pause in Mac sales
‘High-risk’ malware poses as Symantec update
Novell acquires e-Security for $72M
MobileActive launches in US
Oracle patches 36 flaws
Oregon man fined 84K under Washington anti-spyware law
Altech Computers in blu-ray "world first"
ACMA cans spammer
Money flows in for eMove.com.au
New site to promote Aussie short films
Keycorp, Symstream team for mobile payments
Intel, Vic Gov sign MoU
One-third of companies don't know if they've been hacked
Optus to 'fair go' Telstra in court
FTC cans two U.S. spammers
Microsoft touts Sender ID to stop spam
Downer EDI renews Telstra and Foxtel contract
Commander takeover reaches 90 percent share mark
IRS bills Symantec $1 billion
Microsoft IE patch clashing with HP products
Interactive backs into extra space
Optus to get Siemens’ modems
Australia nails first spammer
BenQ no longer part of Acer, finalises billion dollar deal
Poll: Half of European companies unprotected against vulnerabilities
Primus puts a lid on call costs
Holographic breakthrough boosts data encryption and storage
Experts warn of the rise of the rootkit
McAfee: Massive increase in rootkit use
Kaspersky introduces mobile anti-virus software
Duo settles spam suit with FTC
Microsoft updates Windows Defender
Bagle-infected PCs uploading new spam software
Your tax info may not be as secure as you think
CA acquires job-scheduling giant Cybermation
Your invitation to the SC Forum
IDM: Moving up
Raising information exchange
Cover story: Defining trust
Controlling the endpoint
Got something to say
Locking down WLANs
Taking on the protection challenge
Reducing risk of online ID theft
Paying the cost to be the boss
The worm turns on Apple
Me and my job
Debate: Federated identity will become a reality in the not too distant future
Company news
A new kid on the training block
News briefs
Firefox, Opera updated after bugs found
Researcher says Microsoft patches need more info
Review: WebWasher CSM
Review: Websense Security Suite - Lockdown Edition
Review: WebMarshal
Review: SurfControl Web Filter
Review: MIMEsweeper for Web
Review: FortiGate-300A and FortiAnalyzer-100A
Rootkits, blackmail scams on the rise
Scam targets popular Trade Me auction site
Booming broadband creates jobs at Internode
Researchers take VoIP security back to school
Fear of viruses, spyware cut down illegal downloads
Broadband growth strong in Oz
EMC remolds itself, launches managed services
Dell’s green initiative
Web content filtering (2006)
Security firm warns of 'toll-free' Chase phishing scam
Did Microsoft's Patch Tuesday come early enough?
Dimension Data wins with Thiess
Czech police collar phishing gang member
New Windows bug found, fixed
U.K. firms fail to encrypt data
P2P attacks multiplying
MySpace taps Microsoft security bigwig for CSO gig
IE flaw, four others, fixed by Microsoft on Patch Tuesday
Firm: Oracle released flaw info by mistake
Novell launches latest Enterprise Desktop offering
Microsoft nets $36m from NSW Health deal
Telstra buys Converged Networks
Phishers use Concorde crash in scam
Acer’s channel model is the right lingo for SBS
Trend Micro keeps on scanning Hotmail
Political 'hackers' attack controversial book on Middle East
'Fat Spaniard' hacker faces 40 years in jail
AARNet launches a mirror service
IBM unveils new processor encryption technology
Web fraud costs victims $180M
Readying for Microsoft Patch Tuesday
Red Hat buys JBoss for 350M
Aria charts digital tracks
IT&T slow in retaining mature aged workers
NAB: Customers less prone to phishing attacks
IBA Health wins contract with University Malaya
Toshiba on the move
US Gov wants Telstra to play nice
Microsoft enlists TCL Group as ally against Chinese pirates
Organization reports more than 350 software piracy cases in 2005
FTC shuts down California spam distributor
Cisco reveals five new vulnerabilities
New PoC malware can infect both Windows and Linux
New PoC virus can infect both Windows and Linux
Debate: Should the UK government have access to search engine records to help fight crime?
Bad news from the DTI
Simon Janes, International operations director, Ibas
Coffs Harbour reseller in European expansion
A week in tech
Postbank unveils anti-phishing measures
Simplicity, speed, intelligence
NCR reaches settlement with staff
Better web banking security demanded
New e-greeting spam hides keylogger
The too long arm of the law
Knowing how to react is everything
Breaking up the attack
SC Magazine Awards Europe 2006
Researchers detail why phishing works
Hoosiers warned about fake Chase Bank scam site
Postini: Spam and IM attacks up, mail viruses down
Microsoft to fix Internet Explorer flaw on Tuesday
HP warns of new printer flaw
Mobiles threatens business security
ICT workers want cold, hard cash
Fed Gov signs with Microsoft for info swap
Eternal vigilance
Four in ten execs think they will be cybervictim
Rogue anti-spyware app knocks out AV systems
Emerging threats fuel security support spending boom
SC Forum 2006
Talk is cheap: learn to use it carefully
New IE flaw allows address bar spoofing
SiteAdvisor now part of McAfee
New York again sues alleged spyware corporation
A show of strength
Avoiding an identity crisis
Surge in broadband connections: ACCC
A dress code for your network
Half of IT pros would use unofficial patches
The engineer of change
Security on the shop floor
Cellnet tees-off new brand, eyes acquisitions
Cyber criminals count on Sudoku to infect victim PCs
European P2P network users targeted in piracy clamp down
OS X firmware flaw fixed
Old patch for new McAfee flaw
Send the IRS taxing phishing emails
Are American firms ready for wireless?
Telstra cuts wireless broadband pricing
Phishers busted by German police
Vic Gov moves to whole-of-government procurement
Support seen for Himax following sizeable IPO
Demand for digital radio on the rise
Fed Gov heeds call for No Call register
Keeping the neighborhood safe from phishers
Microsoft revamps hosted security offerings
New IE flaw has faster payload
One in 33 homes experience ID theft
eSoft slaps patent suit on five companies
Survey: Most business PC users never change passwords
SPL to manage Fairfield City Council’s assets
Coonan: opportunities abound for niche ISVs
Top ten viruses in March: Sophos
CipherTrust launch phishing registry
SMEC drops Dell for Acer
ICT executive demand eratic
Wireless security (2006)
Review: WiSentry
Review: StormShield
Review: RFprotect Distributed 5
Review: InCharge RF Manager Server
Review: Bluesocket BSC 2100
Most popular tech stories
ABC drops Salesforce for Braze
Australia Post launches non-tradeable cryptostamps
Wesfarmers to deploy agentic AI groupwide
Fair Work Commission bogged down by AI filings
Westpac Intelligence Layer breaks cover
HamiltonJet partners with digital services provider Fortude
SentinelOne signs distribution agreement with Sektor
Rapid7’s new SIEM combines exposure management with threat detection
The techpartner.news podcast, episode 3: Why security consultancy founder Kat McCrabb started with the hard stuff
Bluechip Infotech enters final stage of Goodson Imports acquisition
Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"
'Touch-free' smartphone controlled with head movements
Telstra Purple acquires IoT specialists Alliance Automation, Aqura Technologies
Photos: Australian industry explores data for net zero
Photos: The 2024 IoT Awards winners
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