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Oracle working on out-of-cycle fix for WebLogic flaw

Oracle working on out-of-cycle fix for WebLogic flaw

For the first time in more than three years, Oracle has issued an alert warning customers about a zero-day vulnerability.
Dan Kaplan Jul 30 2008 10:54AM Security
HP, Intel and Yahoo shoot for clouds

HP, Intel and Yahoo shoot for clouds

Three of the biggest names in the tech world are joining forces for a new cloud computing initiative.
Shaun Nichols Jul 30 2008 8:14AM Storage
China blamed for cyber-terrorism

China blamed for cyber-terrorism

China has been accused of sponsoring cyber-terrorism at a conference organised by the UK Home Office.
Robert Blincoe Jul 29 2008 7:39AM Security
Optima puts hands up and calls in administrators

Optima puts hands up and calls in administrators

One of Australia’s longest running white-box builders, Optima Technology Solutions, has had the administrators called in by parent company Optima ICM Limited. Jeff Li, managing director at Pioneer Computers exclusively told CRN it would take up the warranty and servicing for Optima’s customers.
Lilia Guan Jul 25 2008 2:37PM Hardware
Exploit emerges for DNS flaw

Exploit emerges for DNS flaw

Exploit code has surfaced for a much-touted Domain Name System flaw..
Shaun Nichols Jul 25 2008 2:36PM Security
Organisations expanding uses for IP networks, survey shows

Organisations expanding uses for IP networks, survey shows

Australian organisations are finding more and more uses for Internet Protocol [IP] Networks as technologies and business practices change, according to a recent survey conducted by Optus.

Dylan Bushell-Embling Jul 25 2008 2:24PM Networking
No best bets for the Aussie iPhone

No best bets for the Aussie iPhone

In its new report, research company IDC warns Australian consumers that no iPhone pricing plan is superior to another.
Staff Writers Jul 24 2008 3:56PM Telco/ISP
Spam King Soloway sent down for 47 months

Spam King Soloway sent down for 47 months

A man described by Microsoft as one of the top ten spammers in the world has been sentenced to nearly four years in jail.
Iain Thomson Jul 24 2008 9:57AM Security
Ex-Microsoft manager jailed for $1m fraud

Ex-Microsoft manager jailed for $1m fraud

An ex-Microsoft programme manager who pleaded guilty in January to embezzling around US$1m has been sentenced to 22 months in jail for defrauding her employer.
Guy Dixon Jul 22 2008 8:37AM Software
Social networking site for both online and mobiles

Social networking site for both online and mobiles

Loop Mobile launched its MOKO Online service today as one of the first social networking sites to work fully across both online and mobile platforms.
Ashley Clark Jul 21 2008 4:13PM Software
Registration opens for .me domains

Registration opens for .me domains

Registrations for the .me top level domain started yesterday afternoon, giving users a new crack at getting a personalised web address.
Staff Writers Jul 21 2008 9:07AM Telco/ISP
Computer mouse heading for extinction

Computer mouse heading for extinction

The computer mouse is set to die out in the next five years and will be usurped by touch screens and facial recognition, analysts believe.
Guy Dixon Jul 21 2008 9:07AM Hardware
Australia's new Privacy Laws?

Australia's new Privacy Laws?

People just don’t think that putting family genealogy, exposes them and their families to spying by ID fraudsters and for that matter anyone else (stalkers, paedophiles, employers, parents).
David Kaplan is the Head Security Architect at earthwave Jul 18 2008 12:58PM Security
Sun and Samsung team up for Flash memory

Sun and Samsung team up for Flash memory

Samsung has teamed up with Sun Microsystems to develop a single-level cell Nand Flash memory device for use in solid state drives.
Clement James Jul 18 2008 9:10AM Hardware
Woman jailed for hiring internet hit man

Woman jailed for hiring internet hit man

An Irish woman has been found guilty of hiring a hit man over the internet to kill her partner and his family.
Iain Thomson Jul 12 2008 12:52PM Security
Solaris gears up for new processors

Solaris gears up for new processors

Sun has confirmed that its Open Solaris operating system will be ready to use new features on the forthcoming Intel Nehalem processor range before it actually launches.
Iain Thomson Jul 9 2008 4:01PM Software
Doctors turn to the web for disease tracking

Doctors turn to the web for disease tracking

US researchers believe that data from sources including discussion forums and news websites can help them better cope with outbreaks of disease..
Robert Jaques Jul 9 2008 9:07AM Software
Tomizone makes hotspots available for iPhone/iPod

Tomizone makes hotspots available for iPhone/iPod

New Zealand-owned Wi-Fi hotspot service provider, Tomizone, has claimed it is one of the first independent Australasian Wi-Fi services to fully support the Apple iPhone.
Lilia Guan Jul 4 2008 2:43PM Telco/ISP
Trojans stop play for web gamers

Trojans stop play for web gamers

Malware aimed at online gamers posed the most serious online security threat in June, a security firm reported today..
Robert Jaques Jul 4 2008 2:08AM Security
Victory predicted for Microsoft's Hyper-V

Victory predicted for Microsoft's Hyper-V

Microsoft will see its Hyper-V virtualization system overtake market leader VMware, according to one industry analyst..
Shaun Nichols Jul 3 2008 12:41PM Software

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