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Abbott eyes NBN cable contracts for flood relief
Money ripe for diversion?
Staff Writers
Jan 25 2011 6:02AM
Telco/ISP
US sends out most spam at end of 2010
Europe tops continental ranks.
Tom Brewster
Jan 13 2011 1:57PM
Security
RIM to filter internet for BlackBerry users in Indonesia
Two million users get filtered browsing.
James Hale
Jan 12 2011 2:44PM
Security
Tuesdays in December worst for security threats
SonicWall report names worst days and months.
Nicole Kobie
Jan 11 2011 12:46PM
Security
iTunes account details on sale for 15 cents in China
Credit card details exposed.
Stewart Mitchell
Jan 10 2011 10:00AM
Security
No need to pay for antivirus: report
Free security software is "adequate".
Nicole Kobie
Jan 7 2011 1:37PM
Security
Fixes for two Windows flaws coming from Microsoft
Only one "critical".
Dan Kaplan
Jan 7 2011 9:29AM
Security
Teenager nabbed for Call of Duty DDOS
Tracked via IP address.
Nicole Kobie
Dec 17 2010 11:37AM
Security
First hour of a phishing campaign the most effective
Taking down sites after five hours pointless.
Dan Raywood
Dec 7 2010 12:54PM
Security
Revenues up for disk storage vendors
IDC claims the external disk market is emerging from the recession.
Eric Doyle
Dec 6 2010 1:22PM
Storage
Wikileaks: Brown requested UK sentence for McKinnon
Leaked cables reveal correspondence.
Jennifer Scott
Dec 2 2010 2:21PM
Security
Novell acquired by Attachmate
Part of a $US2.2 billion deal.
Tom Brewster
Nov 23 2010 9:38AM
Security
McAfee CEO: Get ready for tidal wave of mobile attacks
More devices mean more risk.
Angela Moscaritolo
Nov 18 2010 1:29PM
Security
Adobe to issue emergency updates for Reader, Acrobat
Out-of-band patch addresses zero-day.
Angela Moscaritolo
Nov 16 2010 1:39PM
Security
Revision to PCI standards welcomed despite minor changes
Calls made for tokenisation to be incorporated.
Dan Raywood
Nov 1 2010 9:21AM
Security
Koobface exploit for Macs circulating in the wild
Spreads by way of a malicious Java applet.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 28 2010 1:37PM
Security
Time for SMBs to look at SANs
SMBs need to avoid getting lost in complex solutions and look at storage area networks for their security, according to Huawei Symantec's Scott Tam.
Scott Tam
Oct 26 2010 9:43AM
Security
Writing on the wall for complex CAPTCHAs
Pattern recognition could serve up simpler pass codes.
Stewart Mitchell
Oct 18 2010 1:22PM
Security
Vulnerability disclosure gap causes cyber crime opportunity: Lumension
CTO calls for vendors to cooperate on patch releases.
Oct 15 2010 2:20PM
Security
Hackers waiting for IP addresses to run out
Cyber criminals are ready to pounce when current IPv4 web addresses run out and firms migrate to IPv6, a security firm warns.
Tom Brewster
Oct 14 2010 1:50PM
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