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Interception law reforms come under attack
Proposed changes deemed "scary" by civil rights experts.
Ben Grubb
Aug 12 2009 6:09AM
Security
Expect more legit software to come packaged with flaws
Backdoor threats in software applications will become a more serious threat and increasingly difficult to detect in the future.
Derek Parkinson
Oct 28 2008 1:18PM
Security
Business should come clean over 'digital dirty laundry'
Businesses have been warned to "come clean about the dirty laundry" when staff send ill-judged emails containing offensive material..
Robert Jaques
Apr 18 2008 1:19PM
Strategy
The greatest vulnerability to come
Guard the greatest vulnerability point - gaps in data security - to avoid threats, says Raphael Leiteritz
Raphael Leiteritz
Mar 31 2008 3:03PM
Security
Telstra workers urged to come forward with information on AWA investigation
The Commonwealth Workplace Ombudsman is calling for Telstra employees around Australia who have been re-offered an Australian Workplace Agreement (AWA) by Telstra to come forward with information.
Lilia Guan
Feb 12 2008 7:19AM
Telco/ISP
UK Encryption laws to come into force soon
The section of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) that deals with the release of software encryption keys could come into force soon, according to the Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jul 11 2007 10:38AM
Security
Mobile services come home to roost
Home and workplace demand to drive indoor services.
Robert Jaques
Jun 29 2007 11:48AM
Telco/ISP
Half of Second Life users come from Europe
Germany boasts the most 'residents'.
Clement James
May 9 2007 2:10PM
Software
Retro games come to PlayStation 3
Gamers can now download PlayStation One format software.
Robert Jaques
May 9 2007 10:42AM
Software
Vista Launch: Most vendors come up empty at Windows release
As Microsoft trumpeted the business release of its Vista operating system lat week security vendors scrambled to offer third-party anti-virus software for the new Windows ecosystem.
Ericka Chickowski
Dec 4 2006 9:30AM
Security
Did Microsoft's Patch Tuesday come early enough?
When Microsoft released five security bulletins - three of which were deemed critical - as part of this week’s Patch Tuesday, the company inadvertently started another debate about when – or if - the computing giant should divert from its scheduled fix release dates.
Frank Washkuch
Apr 12 2006 6:31PM
Security
AOL Instant Messenger worm harbinger of worse malware to come
Security experts have warned that a new generation of hybrid malware is being developed that targets Instant Messenger (IM) networks to propagate.
William Eazel
Nov 3 2005 9:45AM
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Debate» For remote access, IPsec’s time is up. In fact, it’s end should have come some time ago
Gary Tomlinson
Jun 21 2005 12:30PM
Security
Sober hits hard come what May
Virus-infected email rose almost four-fold in May as the Sober virus took hold.
David Quainton
Jun 2 2005 11:23AM
Security
20 percent of zombies come from China
Chinese internet users account for around 20 percent of the world's zombies according to a new report from email security company CipherTrust.
René Millman
Apr 25 2005 4:25PM
Security
DHS systems come under fire
The Department of Homeland Security has come under fire for its lack of a strategic blueprint in managing its IT systems.
Ron Condon
Aug 19 2004 5:29PM
Security
When the Hackers Come Knocking
When a computer has been hacked, the first reaction of the system administrator is usually to restore the system and bring it back online as soon as possible.
the Interpol
Jan 16 2004 10:42AM
Security
If you build it, we will come, says Vodafone
Chris Jenkins
Nov 19 2002 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
IBM developer tools come to Australia
Fleur Doidge
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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