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Google kicks worm into touch

Google kicks worm into touch

Google has finally stopped the Santy worm dead in its tracks, thanks to lobbying from anti-virus vendors. The worm, which trawls Google for vulnerable versions of bulletin board software known as phpBB, had reached epidemic proportions by Tuesday night.
David Quainton Dec 22 2004 10:32AM Security
UK fires up biggest ever study into identity fraud

UK fires up biggest ever study into identity fraud

The UK's biggest national investigation into identity fraud has kicked off in partnership with five of the six largest British banks and three of the four largest mobile operators. Five of the seven largest credit card issuers and two of the largest online and offline retail consumer finance companies in the country will also contribute to the study.
Robert Jaques Oct 29 2004 11:14AM Security
Rex Healthcare gets eight into one with single-sign-on system

Rex Healthcare gets eight into one with single-sign-on system

Rex Healthcare, a private not-for-profit health care system that is part of the University of North Carolina Healthcare System has rolled out a single-sign-on system to simplify access to its eight newly deployed core healthcare applications.
Robert Jaques Oct 8 2004 11:19AM Security
Kodak snaps signature scan into capture software

Kodak snaps signature scan into capture software

Kodak in Germany has integrated signature scan technology into its capture software which allows users to scan documents and add signatures which are compliant with the recently enforced German Signature Law and the European Union Signature Directive.
Robert Jaques Sep 7 2004 2:18PM Security
Morse taps into antivirus upgrade

Morse taps into antivirus upgrade

Technology integrator Morse has upgraded its European antivirus systems by signing up to a managed service which routes all its external web traffic through a third party security provider.
Robert Jaques Sep 2 2004 1:52PM Security
Gaming companies plough cash into R&D

Gaming companies plough cash into R&D

Australia's leading gaming companies are spending more than $73 million annually in research and development.
Staff Writers Sep 1 2004 12:00AM Strategy
Mitsubishi jumps into crowded wireless market

Mitsubishi jumps into crowded wireless market

Mitsubishi Electric has launched a range of wireless networking products, arguing the time is right to jostle the elbows of the likes of D-Link, Cisco and Netgear in what is already a crowded market.
Fleur Doidge Aug 31 2004 12:00AM Networking
PeopleSoft Rapid Start into SME

PeopleSoft Rapid Start into SME

PeopleSoft is targeting small to medium enterprises with a new 'rapid start' product unveiled at its regional conference today.
Siobhan Chapman Aug 25 2004 12:00AM Storage
DiData pushes into video with Tandberg

DiData pushes into video with Tandberg

Integrator Dimension Data Australia has formally partnered with Norwegian video applications provider Tandberg to offer converged voice, video and data networking and services.
Staff Writers Aug 23 2004 12:00AM Networking
Anyware gets into the digital home

Anyware gets into the digital home

Staff Writers Aug 5 2004 12:00AM Storage
Tonga moves into the broadband world

Tonga moves into the broadband world

Small Australian distributor ComNet Solutions is supplying wireless broadband gear to the Kingdom of Tonga under a contract with the country’s Shoreline Group.
Byron Connolly May 26 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Marines buy into ID management

Marines buy into ID management

The United States Marine Corps (USMC) has deployed an identity management that allows soldiers to carry out more self-service tasks.
Dan Ilett May 24 2004 10:54PM Security
Optima leaps into digital home space

Optima leaps into digital home space

Box-builder Optima Technology Solutions has laid its cards on the table in the digital home space, launching an entry-level video-editing PC and two new ultraportable notebooks aimed at mobile users keen on digital media.
Fleur Doidge May 14 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Feds to dump $308M into IT

Feds to dump $308M into IT

The Federal government on Thursday announced it would dump $308 million into Australia’s IT industry as part of its $5.3 billion “Backing Australia’s Ability” package.
Claire Doble May 6 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Bluefire expands into managed security

Bluefire expands into managed security

NSW reseller Bluefire Corporation has dumped long-standing partner WatchGuard in favour of rival US vendor SonicWall in a new managed security services provider (MSSP) contract.
Fleur Doidge May 4 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Hackers break into supercomputers

Hackers break into supercomputers

Hackers have attacked some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers in a co-ordinated effort.
Dan Ilett Apr 15 2004 3:40PM Security
ISP digs deeper into managed services

ISP digs deeper into managed services

ISP Pacific Internet has expanded its managed services grab-bag to include a managed firewall VPN and around-the-clock monitoring.
Staff Writers Apr 2 2004 12:00AM Security
SCM Microsystems moves into physical access control

SCM Microsystems moves into physical access control

SCM Microsystems, the Californian digital security specialist, says it plans to enter the physical access control market.
Steve Gold Mar 23 2004 4:59PM Security
Finjan moves into Japan

Finjan moves into Japan

Content inspection specialist Finjan has entered the Japanese marketplace, thanks to a deal with Ahkun, a business sales specialist.
Steve Gold Mar 17 2004 3:23PM Security
Microsoft, Motorola smartphone extends PC into pocket

Microsoft, Motorola smartphone extends PC into pocket

Motorola and Microsoft today launched the Windows Mobile-based Motorola MPx200 smartphone in Australia.
Nirmal Chandrasena Feb 25 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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