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Elon Musk seals US$44 billion deal for Twitter

Elon Musk seals US$44 billion deal for Twitter

Pledges to defeat spam bots.
Greg Roumeliotis Apr 26 2022 6:28AM Software
Woolworths Finance Shared Services undergoes transformation

Woolworths Finance Shared Services undergoes transformation

Of its customer and supplier contact operations.
Kate Weber Oct 20 2021 6:33AM Financial Services
Services Australia chatbot use soars 600 percent during COVID

Services Australia chatbot use soars 600 percent during COVID

More than five million hits in five weeks.
Justin Hendry Aug 4 2020 12:04PM Software
DHS attempts most ambitious Microsoft digital assistant build yet

DHS attempts most ambitious Microsoft digital assistant build yet

Lends a helping hand to agencies.
Justin Hendry Mar 29 2019 12:00PM Software
DHS brings digital assistance to myGov

DHS brings digital assistance to myGov

'Charles' in charge of new accounts and service linkages.
Justin Hendry Nov 9 2018 10:27AM Strategy
DHS aims for AI-driven service delivery future

DHS aims for AI-driven service delivery future

Plans multi-pronged approach to virtual assistance.
Justin Hendry Nov 15 2017 12:45PM Strategy
DHS now has a slew of virtual assistants

DHS now has a slew of virtual assistants

And is planning more.
Justin Hendry Oct 11 2017 6:47AM Software
DHS' new front-line will be virtual assistants

DHS' new front-line will be virtual assistants

Powered by Watson and Cortana.
Allie Coyne Dec 19 2016 6:45AM Software
AWS opens up Lex chatbot builder

AWS opens up Lex chatbot builder

Uses Alexa deep learning technologies.
Juha Saarinen , Paris Cowan Dec 1 2016 9:48AM Storage
Domain tinkers with bots

Domain tinkers with bots

NLP across multiple platforms on the horizon.
Allie Coyne Sep 13 2016 12:04PM Software
Game of Memory could out bots online

Game of Memory could out bots online

Subtle differences in brain function too expensive for bot writers to apply.
Darren Pauli Jul 3 2013 5:51PM Security
Festi botnet cranks up spam volumes

Festi botnet cranks up spam volumes

Three-year-old botnet infects 300,000 addresses.
Juha Saarinen Aug 20 2012 12:30PM Security
Keystroke dynamics block bots to boost security

Keystroke dynamics block bots to boost security

Uses factors such as speed of typing.
Stewart Mitchell Nov 3 2010 2:49PM Security
Analysts pick apart "huge" Mariposa botnet

Analysts pick apart "huge" Mariposa botnet

One of the largest networks of compromised computers ever seen.
Angela Moscaritolo Mar 12 2010 1:10PM Security
Ya!Bucks spreads malicious executable files

Ya!Bucks spreads malicious executable files

Claims that program rewards installing malware.
Dan Raywood Sep 2 2009 11:14AM Security
Storm bot's stranglehold slipping: report

Storm bot's stranglehold slipping: report

The Storm Worm botnet is just a fraction of its original size, but malware remains on the rise, according to one email security firm.
Sue May 6 2008 8:57AM Security
Underworld economy runs on bots and spam

Underworld economy runs on bots and spam

The world of cybercrime is thriving on spam and the means of distributing it, say security experts..
Shaun Nichols Apr 11 2008 7:52AM Security
Google bots get the red carpet treatment

Google bots get the red carpet treatment

Webmasters who control automated web-crawler access to their sites using 'robots.txt' files have a bias that favours Google over other search engines, according to new research..
Robert Jaques Nov 20 2007 7:12AM Software
Storm Worm spams its bots with stock pop-up

Storm Worm spams its bots with stock pop-up

Some 250,000 computer users, who likely never knew their machines had been seeded with the notorious Storm Worm virus, received confirmation this week when a pop-up stock spam message appeared on their desktops.
Dan Kaplan Nov 15 2007 10:09AM Security
Cisco survey: Spyware, bots top security issues for government IT professionals

Cisco survey: Spyware, bots top security issues for government IT professionals

Day-to-day worries about spyware and bots are the No. 1 security concern of IT professionals working for the agencies of the federal government, according to a study released today by Cisco Systems.
Jim Carr Nov 12 2007 9:54AM Security

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