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Scam email hits the Australian Federal Police

Scam email hits the Australian Federal Police

No organisation is sacred in the eyes of online scammers.
Lilia Guan Jul 3 2009 1:39PM Security
Defence outlines IT project plans

Defence outlines IT project plans

Where Australian companies will profit.
Ry Crozier Jul 2 2009 12:52PM Hardware
McAfee expands Australian operations

McAfee expands Australian operations

First quarter revenue for McAfee globally marked the 13th consecutive quarter of double-digit, year-over-year growth for the company.
Staff Writers Jun 24 2009 3:12PM Security
Government launches Web 2.0 taskforce

Government launches Web 2.0 taskforce

Accepts lack of control in Web 2.0 world.
Ben Grubb Jun 22 2009 5:27PM Software
ATO phishing scam dupes 200,000

ATO phishing scam dupes 200,000

Scammers leave the front door open.
Staff Writers Jun 19 2009 3:03PM Security
Siebel system linked to eyesight risks

Siebel system linked to eyesight risks

ATO system rates below eyesight safety standards.
Stuart Finlayson Jun 16 2009 2:55PM Software
ATO struck by new phishing scam

ATO struck by new phishing scam

Users need to exercise caution when receiving emails purporting to be from the Australian Tax Office.
Brett Winterford Jun 9 2009 11:27AM Security
Skype launches Australian online shop

Skype launches Australian online shop

A clicks-and-mortar strategy is a possibility for virtual telco, Skype, which launched its Australian online shop today.
Nate Cochrane May 27 2009 5:51PM Telco/ISP
IT warned: Cloud could make you look bad

IT warned: Cloud could make you look bad

Aussie government CIOs will soon face increasing pressure to explain why in-house ICT services take so long and are so expensive to deploy compared to cloud-based services, Ovum has said.
Staff Writers May 21 2009 2:52PM Networking
PKBA ousts Datacom at Australian Central Credit Union

PKBA ousts Datacom at Australian Central Credit Union

PKBA has beaten incumbent provider Datacom and fellow tenderer Alphawest to a contract to provide managed IT and telecommunications services to the Australian Central Credit Union.
Brett Winterford May 11 2009 1:11PM Strategy
Bottle Domains settlement talk scuttled as damages loom

Bottle Domains settlement talk scuttled as damages loom

The Australian domain name regulator has ruled out an out-of-court settlement in its spat with Bottle Domains amid speculation that a loss could bankrupt the organisation.
Ry Crozier May 1 2009 5:40AM Telco/ISP
auDA appeal against Bottle injunction rejected

auDA appeal against Bottle injunction rejected

Bottle Domains' temporary injunction against auDA revoking its accreditation stands after the Victorian Supreme Court turned down an appeal by the regulator.
Ry Crozier Apr 17 2009 11:58AM Telco/ISP
Updated: Bottle injunction endangered by auDA appeal

Updated: Bottle injunction endangered by auDA appeal

Bottle Domains temporary injunction against a revoke of its .AU accreditation is in limbo after the ruling was appealed by the domain regulator, auDA.
Ry Crozier Apr 17 2009 8:21AM Telco/ISP
Bottle Domains wins injunction against auDA

Bottle Domains wins injunction against auDA

Bottle Domains has won a temporary injunction against the Australian domain name regulator that could see its reinstatement as early as today.
Ry Crozier Apr 16 2009 4:47PM Telco/ISP
Bottle Domains seeks block on auDA termination

Bottle Domains seeks block on auDA termination

Bottle Domains is seeking a Supreme Court injunction to stop the Australian domain name regulator from revoking its accreditation.
Ry Crozier Apr 16 2009 1:40PM Telco/ISP
Interview: Inside the ATO's Change Program

Interview: Inside the ATO's Change Program

Australian Tax Office Second Commissioner David Butler and CIO Bill Gibson tell iTnews editor Brett Winterford that the ATO's Change Program is likely to cost more than the current projection of $725 million.
Brett Winterford Apr 14 2009 2:45PM Software
Oz victims in the dark about credit card leak

Oz victims in the dark about credit card leak

Australians whose credit card details and other personal data have been exposed on the public Internet since Friday are yet to be contacted by their credit card merchants or law enforcement authorities.
Brett Winterford Mar 23 2009 3:25PM Security
Australians need more protection online: ACMA

Australians need more protection online: ACMA

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has said that Australian Internet users “need to be more pro-active in protecting themselves online” in a report released today.
Staff Writers Mar 11 2009 6:27AM Security
Australians need more protection online: ACMA

Australians need more protection online: ACMA

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has said that Australian internet users “need to be more pro-active in protecting themselves online” in a report released today.
Staff Writers Mar 10 2009 1:41PM Security
iPrimus could beat federal government to internet filters

iPrimus could beat federal government to internet filters

iPrimus has indicated it may not wait for the Government to introduce a clean feed and that it may re-introduce an opt-in service for customers if there is sufficient demand.
Ry Crozier Mar 10 2009 9:42AM Security

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