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UNSW robots win world football RoboCup
Germany not as successful at non-human football.
Allie Coyne
Jul 25 2014 9:58AM
Hardware
How Qantas riled up the Kiwis during Rugby World Cup
And why it won't happen in 2015.
Ry Crozier
Nov 25 2013 10:57AM
Software
Cup causes dip in Telstra's mobile data traffic
Horse race pulls users away from handsets.
Ry Crozier
Nov 7 2012 2:44PM
Telco/ISP
Bookies call on extra IT, bandwidth for Cup day
Predict a fivefold increase in traffic.
Charis Palmer
Nov 6 2012 7:00AM
Hardware
World Cup fans hit by fraud scare
Stolen personal details allegedly sold online.
Dan Raywood
Sep 15 2010 2:31PM
Security
Conroy ditched Gillard lobbying for football
Two hours sleep before Labor caucus meeting.
Ry Crozier
Jun 28 2010 6:36AM
Telco/ISP
World Cup lottery spam, targeted malware discovered
Cybercriminals are actively exploiting interest in the World Cup.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jun 18 2010 10:28AM
Security
Symantec warns of hike in World Cup spam
Junk email based on the tournament rises by 27 percent.
Phil Muncaster
Jun 3 2010 9:38AM
Security
FIFA World Cup scams do the rounds
Symantec Hosted Services warns of new football related threats.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 29 2010 6:56AM
Security
Optus to broadcast World Cup live to 3G phones
Working on a fix to offer the same service to iPhone customers.
Brett Winterford
Dec 3 2009 2:34PM
Networking
Avaya supports Women’s World Cup
Staff Writers
Jan 4 2009 7:28AM
Strategy
ACCC: Beware of Melbourne Cup 'betting scams'
On the eve of the Melbourne Cup, the ACCC’s SCAMwatch service has warned punters to be aware of expensive gambling prediction software or ‘betting scams’ appearing in time for the nation’s biggest racing day.
Staff Writers
Nov 5 2007 12:40PM
Software
Microsoft’s Imagine Cup calling for Aussie submissions
Microsoft is urging Australian university students to promptly submit entries to its Imagine Cup competition for a chance to showcase their talents globally and win a share of the US$170 000 in prizes.
Negar Salek
Apr 18 2007 12:57PM
Training & Development
World Cup fever depresses PC sales
Manufacturers score an own goal.
Robert Jaques
Jul 26 2006 12:42PM
Hardware
Malicious World Cup website ponders why Zidane did it
In just a few weeks, Zinedine Zidane has gone from revered soccer superstar to demonized World Cup goat to bait for malicious code.
Frank Washkuch
Jul 17 2006 7:44PM
Security
Firms fail to control World Cup access
IT professionals are losing productivity because they are failing to control employee access to football on the internet, according to a security company.
Matt Chapman
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Security
World Cup worms entice soccer fans
The World Cup continues to generate opportunities for malware creators to spread their work, experts warned yesterday.
Ericka Chickowski
Jun 21 2006 4:24PM
Security
Two new World Cup worms appear
Two new email worms are exploiting interest in the World Cup to attack computers and turn them into part of a botnet.
René Millman
Jun 21 2006 11:46AM
Security
Spam and spyware threat to Angolan - and other - World Cup fans
Fans of the Angolan national football team are more likely to be targeted by spam and spyware than any other fan, according to new research.
René Millman
Jun 14 2006 3:12PM
Security
World Cup worm sent off to email users
Think you’ve just scored tickets for the FIFA 2006 World Cup in Germany next month? Think again – and be careful.
Frank Washkuch
May 26 2006 6:21PM
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