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Vodafone, Acer sites fall to DNS poisoning
Hackers redirect visitors from seven prominent sites.
Darren Pauli
Sep 5 2011 2:08PM
Security
Vendors, news sites fall to Turkish hackers
DNS hack redirects visitors to hacking group's page.
Darren Pauli
Sep 5 2011 12:26PM
Security
'Unlimited' booze in Microsoft dismissal case
Former executive accused of harassing female staff.
Liam Tung
Sep 2 2011 7:04AM
Software
Microsoft lobbies to drown cloud stigma
Cloud laws continue to confuse.
Brett Winterford
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James Hutchinson
Sep 2 2011 6:23AM
Networking
Photos: TechEd lets loose
Attendees of Microsoft's TechEd 2011 let loose on the Thursday night with a "Fun Factory" full of go karts, sports, karaoke, Kinect and... stormtroopers.
Sep 2 2011 6:00AM
Software
Daily deals relies on 'gut feeling' for site spikes
How much do you spin up in the cloud?
James Hutchinson
Sep 1 2011 4:04PM
Software
Microsoft reschedules developer labs
TechEd attendees given second chance after SAN failure.
James Hutchinson
Aug 31 2011 12:01PM
Storage
VMware boss post-PCs Redmond's 70s jibe
Tit for Tad: In 3 years, 80 percent of web devices won't be Windows PCs.
Liam Tung
Aug 31 2011 6:31AM
Software
NSW Government sponsors Microsoft sales pitch
Send your business to Singapore.
Brett Winterford
Aug 30 2011 3:31PM
Software
Touch splits Windows 8 users
Windows users want XP cut, copy, paste... but on touch.
Liam Tung
Aug 30 2011 7:01AM
Software
Internet death worm found
Not your typical tech support.
Darren Pauli
Aug 29 2011 3:01PM
Security
Internet death worm found
Not your typical tech support.
Darren Pauli
Aug 29 2011 10:49AM
Security
Harris Farm turns on new IT systems
Cuts data entry headcount from 40 to three.
Liz Tay
Aug 25 2011 2:47PM
Strategy
Microsoft blasts zombie cookies from sites
Stanford researcher shows that cookies on Microsoft sites can "respawn" even after they are deleted
Nicole Kobie
Aug 23 2011 1:35PM
Security
Skype XSS hole is harmless
Exploit resembled another Skype attack.
Darren Pauli
Aug 23 2011 10:04AM
Security
Microsoft drops super cookies
Cookie syncing uncovered.
Nicole Kobie
Aug 23 2011 6:57AM
Security
Ex-WikiLeaks insider kills high value leaks
Some US bank breathes a sigh of relief.
Liam Tung
Aug 23 2011 6:48AM
Oddware
Mobile charging stations steal data from devices
USB mode silently comes to life.
Darren Pauli
Aug 22 2011 1:51PM
Hardware
Fair punishment for data breaches?
Stakeholders ponder penalties and mandatory notification laws.
Liz Tay
Aug 19 2011 4:35PM
Security
Jailbroken idevices pwned by charging stations
USB mode silently comes to life.
Darren Pauli
Aug 19 2011 4:04PM
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