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Airbus Zephyr drone broke up in Australian skies due to unstable weather

Airbus Zephyr drone broke up in Australian skies due to unstable weather

Australian Transport Safety Bureau releases findings.
Jamie Freed Sep 29 2020 6:05AM Hardware
Broken door lock at Vocus NZ data centre goes viral

Broken door lock at Vocus NZ data centre goes viral

Operator opens audit.
Ry Crozier Dec 4 2018 6:47AM Security
Telstra techs find cut cable concreted over

Telstra techs find cut cable concreted over

Four-day job to excavate and replace.
Ry Crozier May 13 2011 6:00AM Telco/ISP
If it's broken, fix it

If it's broken, fix it

We can no longer pretend that information security is working in its current form. So let's change it.
Tim Mather Jul 17 2008 11:01AM Security
Your broken computer is China's garbage dump

Your broken computer is China's garbage dump

There’s no doubting that Australia loves technology. We’re often hailed as an early adopter of technology and if our voracious appetite for anything and everything new – Blu-Ray, iPhone, plasma televisions, computers – is anything to go by, the assessments are spot on. But what happens when today’s toys turn into tomorrow’s trash?
Mitchell Bingemann Jun 16 2008 4:43PM Hardware
IT managers bemoan broken dreams

IT managers bemoan broken dreams

A new survey suggests that few IT managers are fulfilling their childhood dreams in their current roles..
Iain Thomson May 19 2008 7:45AM Training & Development
Internet broken in Sydney

Internet broken in Sydney

THOUSANDS of punters in Sydney lost their Internet, phones and cable telly after someone managed to carry out one of the most basic hacks in Christendom.
Nick Farrell May 6 2008 9:03AM Security
Wikipedia 'broken beyond repair' says co-founder

Wikipedia 'broken beyond repair' says co-founder

The co-founder of Wikipedia has said the site is ‘broken beyond repair' and criticised its supporters...
Iain Thomson Apr 13 2007 1:13PM Software
Wireless security is broken and it doesn’t matter.

Wireless security is broken and it doesn’t matter.

It’s hard to pick up an industry magazine or a newspaper without finding an article about the latest security flaw in one of the wireless protocols. Companies are scrambling to fix the problem by throwing money and resources at new standards and products. Organizations everywhere are wasting financial resources on technologies that prevent their users from taking advantage of wireless networks because of perceived security reasons.
Thomas Gilbert Aug 31 2005 11:14AM Security
At a pinch, rules will be broken

At a pinch, rules will be broken

Nick Barron Jun 21 2005 11:38AM Security

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