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Bulletproof trials 'cloud-only' IPv5
Begins IP Freely project.
Allie Coyne
Apr 1 2014 6:54AM
Strategy
Oracle trial against Google set for April
Java stoush.
Dan Levine
Mar 15 2012 7:41AM
Software
NBN Co eyes April start for Global Switch
Transition from Big Blue to begin.
Ry Crozier
Feb 15 2011 6:00AM
Networking
Gagged flash mob planned for Sydney
Silent demonstration on internet filtering.
Staff Writers
Mar 11 2010 2:40PM
Oddware
Apple confirms Australia iPad release
Wi-Fi versions to launch "late April".
Dan Worth
Mar 6 2010 10:13AM
Hardware
Conficker still a threat, one year on
Complacency now an issue.
Dan Raywood
Nov 23 2009 11:09AM
Security
Conficker frenzy 'exposed media ignorance'
The Conficker worm was a classic example of media misunderstanding of malware, said security guru Bruce Schneier.
Iain Thomson
Apr 25 2009 8:04AM
Security
Microsoft welcomed for patches that many claim are overdue
The latest patches from Microsoft have been welcomed despite many of the vulnerabilities having been reported several years ago.
Dan Raywood
Apr 17 2009 10:03AM
Security
Microsoft brings April shower of patches
Microsoft has released its latest monthly security update, addressing 23 security vulnerabilities with eight different bulletins.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 16 2009 11:06AM
Security
Users encouraged not to relax over Conficker
Companies have been instructed not to drop their security guard as Conficker could strike at any time.
Dan Raywood
Apr 3 2009 11:36AM
Security
Conficker detection tool released as D-Day nears
Researchers have released a scanning tool that will allow IT departments to remotely and automatically scan their networks for Conficker infections.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 31 2009 11:08AM
Security
Expert claims press are overhyping Conficker
Reports of the Conficker worm are being vastly exaggerated and it will not have as big an impact as is being predicted, according to a researcher.
Dan Raywood
Mar 30 2009 11:23AM
Security
Malware authors use Conficker searches to spread rogue anti-virus
As media coverage increases for Conficker, authors are using search engine optimisation to spread rogue anti-virus software.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2009 10:58AM
Security
Companies encouraged to take 1st April Conficker attack seriously
The rumoured Conficker attack on 1st April has been described as ‘no joke'.
Dan Raywood
Mar 26 2009 10:11AM
Security
New variant of Conficker set to hit computers on April Fools Day
A new version of the Conficker worm is to hit desktops on the April 1.
Dan Raywood
Mar 16 2009 10:17AM
Security
Human error becomes biggest security fear
Human error has become the biggest security concern for IT directors, according to new research from gateway security firm Secure Computing.
Phil Muncaster
Nov 15 2008 10:20AM
Security
Eight April patches from Microsoft
Microsoft has released its latest security update package..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 10 2008 7:31AM
Security
Storm worm seeks out April fools
The infamous Storm worm has used April Fools' Day to launch its latest spam offensive..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 2 2008 7:42AM
Security
Google g’Days April 1 with predictive search
In an Australian exclusive, Google has launched a new search engine powered by artificial intelligence that can search Web pages 24 hours before they are created.
Mitchell Bingemann
Apr 1 2008 8:24AM
Software
New threats top April malware charts
ESET
, a security firm based in Bratislava, warned today that April showed "renewed vigour" in terms of malware threats.
Clement James
May 15 2007 2:36PM
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