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Lexus hits out at car virus claim
Car maker Lexus has hit back at stories suggesting its cars are vulnerable to mobile phone viruses. Having launched an investigation into the rumour a spokesman has dismissed the allegation as “without foundation”.
David Quainton
Feb 16 2005 4:11PM
Security
Mobile virus hits Britain
Mobile phone viruses have finally hit the UK. Cabir, first reported in June last year, has finally wormed its way onto British shores after six months of trying.
David Quainton
Jan 18 2005 4:51PM
Security
Spammer hits journos, journos hit back
A California man has been convicted on 79 counts of fraud and identity theft after flooding sportswriters' email accounts with spam. Alan Carlson, 39, sent thousands of vitriolic messages to Philadelphia-based journalists for over a year, and spoofed their email addresses to spam members of the public.
David Quainton
Jan 14 2005 5:14PM
Security
Spam study shows spam hits study
Educational institutions are under threat because they can’t deal with the amount of spam being sent their way. New methods of attack are hitting establishments with up to 11 million emails a day, and the poorer funded can’t afford the technology to stave off the attack.
David Quainton
Jan 10 2005 2:30PM
Security
California law hits firms nationwide
Firms used to like handling security breaches quietly but that is no longer an option
Marcia Savage
Oct 29 2004 5:04PM
Security
Moneytech reseller credit signup hits half-tonne
More than 500 resellers have applied to dealer credit startup Moneytech as potential members in its proposed card system aimed at easing channel credit arrangements.
Fleur Doidge
Oct 27 2004 12:00AM
Financial Services
Spate of robberies hits central Sydney internet cafes
Two internet cafes have been robbed by armed men in the central Sydney suburb of Surry Hills within a week in incidents that police believe may be linked to other recent robberies in nearby Gladesville and Petersham.
Staff Writers
Sep 3 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Citec hits sourcing sweet spot with school and mining deals
Queensland service provider Citec has won two more managed services deals in a series of contracts and renewals expected to spur its previously flat revenues into steady growth.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 31 2004 12:00AM
Networking
Shruggle virus hits 64-bit Windows
The author of the proof-of-concept Chiton virus family has claimed another first by writing the first virus to attack a Windows 64-bit executable file running on AMD systems.
René Millman
Aug 24 2004 11:11AM
Security
Brocade hits back at McData accusations
Storage vendor Brocade has hit back at claims by rival McData that the former plans to withdraw resources from its channel and de-emphasise sales to medium business in Australia.
Fleur Doidge
Jun 11 2004 12:00AM
Storage
Rugrat virus hits 64-bit Windows
The first virus capable of infecting systems running 64-bit versions of the Windows operating system has been discovered by researchers at Anti-Virus firm Symantec.
Rene Millman
May 28 2004 2:56PM
Security
Memory price hike hits channel
The local channel is reporting massive increases in DDR memory prices due to demand outstripping supply.
Nirmal Chandrasena
Mar 30 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Netgear hits super G-spot for home networking
Netgear has flagged a big push into the digital home space, announcing several new wireless products expected to attract fans of home networking and multimedia entertainment.
Fleur Doidge
Mar 17 2004 12:00AM
Networking
Spam hits new heights in February – but “under control soon”
New figures published by Brightmail show that the scourge of spam continues to grow, despite legislation aimed at stopping it.
Ron Condon
Mar 4 2004 12:29PM
Security
Bagle.B hits Germany and France
A new version of the mass mailing worm Bagle.A, W32/Bagle.B, is in the wild and is likely to spread, according to alerts from BitDefender, F-Secure, Norman Data and Sophos.
Illena Armstrong
Feb 17 2004 5:16PM
Security
Ebay Phishing scam hits home
Ebay users are being hit by a spam scam to capture their financial details.
Dan Ilett
Jan 9 2004 4:13PM
Security
Dell hits the printer market
Direct vendor, Dell Computer Australia has jumped into the printer market with two new models, which are manufactured in China by Lexmark.
Byron Connolly
Dec 1 2003 12:00AM
Hardware
Microsoft’s Office 2003 hits Australia
Microsoft officially launched its new Microsoft Office System productivity suite in Australia at Fox Studio in Sydney on Wednesday.
Nirmal Chandrasena
Oct 22 2003 12:00AM
Software
AMP hits outsourcing trail
Staff Writers
Nov 18 2002 12:00AM
Strategy
ANZ hits eLearning market
James Riley
Nov 12 2002 12:00AM
Training & Development
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