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Adobe vulnerability exploits are mounting

Adobe vulnerability exploits are mounting

A new and previously unknown exploit toolkit exclusively targets Adobe's PDF format.
Chuck Miller Sep 29 2008 12:36PM Security
Cloud details are too fluffy

Cloud details are too fluffy

Cloud computing and security - what are the issues? Information at the moment is sketchy to say the least.
Tim Mather Sep 1 2008 11:50AM Security
DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

DevNet and Netregistery are first Aussie resellers of Google Apps

In a first for the region, resellers are bringing the software suite, Google Apps, to Australian businesses with a version specially created for marketing through a channel rather than direct marketing.
Ashley Clark Jun 2 2008 11:53AM Software
How exposed are you?

How exposed are you?

Social networking sites are a security minefield, so we have created some exercises to test for vulnerabilities.
Ken Munro May 22 2008 3:26PM Security
ACCC believes DDAS and ISDN services are outdated

ACCC believes DDAS and ISDN services are outdated

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued its draft report on declaring the Digital Data Access and Integrated Services Data Network (ISDN) Services as well as accompanying draft pricing principles with respect to the services.
Lilia Guan Mar 17 2008 2:08PM Telco/ISP
Mobile phones are just the ticket

Mobile phones are just the ticket

More than 2.6 billion tickets will be delivered to 208 million mobile phone users by 2011, according to new research..
Mar 12 2008 7:28AM Hardware
Guest column: Are you getting what you’re paying for? Making the most out of your investment in development

Guest column: Are you getting what you’re paying for? Making the most out of your investment in development

You’re paying your application developers to write code. But are they doing what you’re paying them to do?
Eldad Maniv Dec 20 2007 11:02AM Software
Mobiles 'prove' women are better multitaskers

Mobiles 'prove' women are better multitaskers

A global online survey has revealed something that our mothers could have told us for free: women are better at multitasking than men..
Staff Writers Nov 27 2007 7:00AM Oddware
Are office printers too confusing for Aussies?

Are office printers too confusing for Aussies?

A Galaxy poll, commissioned by Konica Minolta, shows two thirds of Australian office workers are confused by the functionality of their office printers.
Lilia Guan Nov 22 2007 3:16PM Hardware
Data breaches are 'everyday incidents'

Data breaches are 'everyday incidents'

Data breaches caused by lost laptops and unsecured USB memory sticks are "everyday incidents", according to one memory vendor..
Matt Chapman Nov 16 2007 7:17AM Security
Why biometric technologies are catching on

Why biometric technologies are catching on

Today's world has an unprecedented need for security. From restricting access to physical resources, such as buildings and facilities, to controlling access to IT resources such as computers and networks.
Staff Writers Nov 7 2007 2:45PM Security
Nine out of ten websites are at risk

Nine out of ten websites are at risk

As many as 90 percent of websites have serious vulnerabilities that make them a target for online attacks, according to research by WhiteHat Security.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 17 2007 9:39AM Security
When it comes to network security, there are no grey areas

When it comes to network security, there are no grey areas

Millions of applications are installed on company networks each day without the permission of the IT department. These pieces of software are known as ‘Greynets’. They are multiplying constantly and, with many remaining unknown to the IT team and others difficult to locate, are damaging network performance, distracting staff, and creating a hole in network defences.
Staff Writers Oct 8 2007 12:22PM Security
Four men are jailed in China for virus writing

Four men are jailed in China for virus writing

Four men have been jailed in China for writing a virus that affected thousands of users worldwide.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 25 2007 9:38AM Security
Mobiles are a man's new best friend

Mobiles are a man's new best friend

A new poll by Lifeline, the insurance division of Carphone Warehouse, appears to show that people would rather lose a pet than a mobile phone.
Staff Writers Sep 4 2007 1:29PM Hardware
How many errors are OK?

How many errors are OK?

Intel's latest processor has triggered a debate about the reliability of hardware. Where do you stand?
Nick Barron, Sep 4 2007 1:07PM Security
Copiers are also a compliance issue

Copiers are also a compliance issue

To properly discuss security issues related to multi-function peripheral (MFPs) - devices that copy, print, scan and fax - it's helpful to first have some background on the underlying technology in the machines that have raised so much concern as a possible data security risk.
Chris Bilello, Aug 21 2007 9:18AM Security
How safe are your health records?

How safe are your health records?

One of the main reasons why people are resisting Internet banking is due to concerns around IT security.
Temp User Aug 10 2007 2:25PM Security
Outsourcing customers are demanding more from providers

Outsourcing customers are demanding more from providers

Demand remains strong for outsourcing of information technology services, but buyers are requiring more from their providers according to new research.
Robert Jaques Aug 8 2007 5:15PM Strategy
Corporate PC users are the weakest link

Corporate PC users are the weakest link

Trend Micro uncovers irresponsible attitude to IT security in the workplace.
Staff Writers Jul 4 2007 5:04PM Security

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