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Walmart to shut down DRM servers
Walmart is becoming the latest music vendor to shut down its legacy digital rights management (DRM) system, prompting warnings of potential for lost purchases.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 1 2008 3:52PM
Security
Steve Ballmer starts European road trip
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer is to travel throughout Europe this week on a whistlestop tour of governments, customers, partners and employees.
Sep 30 2008 2:16PM
Software
WA Vodafone customers cop 56-hour data blackout
Vodafone mobile customers in Western Australia were without GPRS data services over the weekend when a hardware fault caused a 56-hour GPRS blackout.
Mitchell Bingemann
May 20 2008 3:19PM
Telco/ISP
ANZ Bank targeted in phishing scam
ANZ bank's customers are being targeted in a new hoax email campaign that attempts to steal online banking login information, the bank has warned.
Staff Writers
Apr 8 2008 9:46AM
Security
Crazy John's compensates customers for misleading mobile phone ads
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has accepted court enforceable undertakings from mobile phone retailer Crazy John's, in which the mobile telephone service provider will compensate customers who feel they were misled by the company's 'Free*' or '$0*' handset advertising campaign.
a Staff Writer
Mar 28 2008 3:54PM
Telco/ISP
TJX customers to claim eligibility for breach settlement
TJX has begun distributing claims forms to customers whose information may have been compromised in the retail chain's massive data breach.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 5 2008 10:28AM
Security
PayPal spends US$169 million to protect customers
Online auction house, eBay said its subsidiary PayPal has agreed to acquire Fraud Sciences, a privately-held Israeli company with experience in online risk tools for an aggregate transaction value of approximately US$169 million in cash.
Staff Writers
Jan 30 2008 2:33PM
Security
Barracuda fishes for email archive customers with new kit
Security firm Barracuda has launched a range of turnkey appliances
Dave Bailey
Jan 23 2008 10:51AM
Security
Data of 650,000 customers of JCPenney, other retailers, at risk after backup goes missing
The personally identifiable information of about 650,000 customers of JCPenney and other retailers is at risk after a data tape went missing from storage vendor Iron Mountain.
Frank Washkuch
Jan 21 2008 12:39PM
Security
Interoperability is main worry for open source customers
Interoperability tops the worry list of open-source-software customers and channel partners, according to a study by The Open Solutions Alliance (OSA)..
Guy Dixon
Dec 14 2007 11:21AM
Software
Tassie Council keeps track of customers
Meander Valley Council hires Merit Technology to manage customer contact.
Staff Writers
Nov 2 2007 10:41AM
Software
TJX customers get vouchers, three-day sale as part of breach settlement
Store vouchers and a three-day sale are some of the concessions TJX has pledged in a settlement with customers who sued the discount retail giant following a massive customer data theft.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 25 2007 9:46AM
Security
SAP casts net for new midsize customers
SAP is stepping into a new era with the launch of an online, subscription-based, business application suite dubbed, Business ByDesign, according to its CEO Henning Kagermann.
Mitchell Bingemann
Sep 24 2007 5:06PM
Software
Lawsuit: Apple puts customers at risk for ID theft
Apple Computer, known as much for secretive ways as it is for developing widely popular consumer electronics such as the iPod and iPhone, has been sued for disclosing too much of its customers' personal information.
Jim Carr
Aug 13 2007 9:48AM
Security
Outsourcing customers are demanding more from providers
Demand remains strong for outsourcing of information technology services, but buyers are requiring more from their providers according to new research.
Robert Jaques
Aug 8 2007 5:15PM
Strategy
Fidelity admits theft of data on 2.3m customers
Bank and credit card numbers lifted from payment monitoring firm.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 5 2007 1:51PM
Security
Online banks losing customers' trust
Branches still matter, says report.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jun 25 2007 10:30AM
Security
Marshal warns Optus users about security package
Security vendor Marshal says Optus customers will become complacent about security.
Negar Salek
Jun 18 2007 2:49PM
Security
Optus internet customers to receive free security
SYDNEY - Optus partners with F-Secure to secure its Australian cable and DSL customers from threats at no extra cost.
Negar Salek
Jun 14 2007 2:55PM
Security
Optus internet customers to receive free security
Optus partners with F-Secure to secure its Australian cable and DSL customers from threats at no extra cost.
Negar Salek
Jun 14 2007 2:20PM
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