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Optus lowers entry barrier to Naked broadband

Optus lowers entry barrier to Naked broadband

Fixed-line revamp.
Ry Crozier May 13 2013 12:15PM Telco/ISP
Fear of China masks the work of other web spies

Fear of China masks the work of other web spies

Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Ry Crozier Nov 10 2011 11:45AM Security
Fear of China masks the work of other web spies

Fear of China masks the work of other web spies

Mikko Hypponen urges IT managers to quit Adobe Reader.
Ry Crozier Nov 10 2011 7:27AM Security
F-Secure wipes Mac files

F-Secure wipes Mac files

Beta puts safe files in the trash.
Nicole Kobie Mar 17 2011 6:39AM Security
Hypponen: Ban admin rights for all online users

Hypponen: Ban admin rights for all online users

F-Secure's head of research talks Internet security
Wendy Grossman May 4 2010 6:43AM Security
F-Secure updates security suite

F-Secure updates security suite

Unveils Internet Security 2010.
Shaun Nichols Sep 4 2009 1:18PM Security
Only a "digital Pearl Harbour" can save us

Only a "digital Pearl Harbour" can save us

A tidal shift is needed on co-operation.
Ry Crozier Jul 8 2009 3:59PM Security
Security experts uncover first ever SMS virus

Security experts uncover first ever SMS virus

Finnish anti-malware firm F-Secure is predicting that SMS-generated mobile spam will be a major problem in the future.
Phil Muncaster Apr 10 2009 6:34AM Security
Fortinet offers free recovery tool for SMS attack

Fortinet offers free recovery tool for SMS attack

UTM vendor Fortinet has released a free software application to help users recover from the recently discovered ‘Curse of Silence’ or ‘CurseSMS’ mobile attack.
Staff Writers Jan 7 2009 2:04PM Security
F-Secure Christmas warning: watch your phone

F-Secure Christmas warning: watch your phone

Two thirds of people surveyed by F-Secure said they would not resist the temptation to leave a co-workers phone untouched if they found it unattended at the staff Christmas party.
Staff Writers Dec 12 2008 2:44PM Security
F-Secure touts cloud-based security

F-Secure touts cloud-based security

The amount of malware being punted around the internet is growing at an exponential rate, and traditional locally-based protection applications will soon buckle under the strain, web security firm F-Secure has warned.
Ian Williams Nov 14 2008 6:34AM Security

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