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Future of Windows Media Centre in Australia?

Future of Windows Media Centre in Australia?

Tim Dean May 12 2004 12:00AM Software
Sasser worm dubbed MSBlast of 2004

Sasser worm dubbed MSBlast of 2004

Gregg Keizer May 4 2004 12:00AM Security
F5 hails death of IPsec VPN remote access

F5 hails death of IPsec VPN remote access

Internet traffic management vendor F5 Networks has been travelling Australia prophesying the death of IPsec VPN – but the response to its evangelical mission has so far been mixed.
Fleur Doidge Apr 29 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
92 per cent of IT managers believe spyware has hit them

92 per cent of IT managers believe spyware has hit them

Almost all IT managers in the UK believe their organisations have been infected with spyware.
Dan Ilett Apr 28 2004 11:51AM Security
Yahoo previews next version of IM client

Yahoo previews next version of IM client

Staff Writers Apr 27 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Microsoft warns of malicious code

Microsoft warns of malicious code

Staff Writers Apr 23 2004 12:00AM Software
Cyclades comes south of the border

Cyclades comes south of the border

US data centre management company Cyclades has opened an office in Sydney and seeks eight more resellers for its services.
Fleur Doidge Apr 23 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
CERT and NISCC warns of TCP flaw

CERT and NISCC warns of TCP flaw

IT security specialists are warning of serious flaw in the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
Dan Ilett Apr 21 2004 4:14PM Security
20 per cent of firms suffer from internet abuse

20 per cent of firms suffer from internet abuse

Almost two-thirds of large corporations have problems with staff misusing IT systems, citing excessive web browsing, email misuse, and unauthorised access as the main problems.
Dan Ilett Apr 20 2004 11:42AM Security
Signs of new worm on the way

Signs of new worm on the way

VeriSign said it's alerting customers that a big Internet worm may be coming, based on traffic anomalies and other data gleaned at its SOCs (Secure Operations Centers).
Marcia Savage Apr 16 2004 7:15PM Security
The yoga of the software world

The yoga of the software world

Open source software solutions can be inexpensive and flexible, but also a time-consuming and even painful way to achieve desired results – like practicing yoga. Julie Jervis learns if open source is fit enough to endure
Julie Jervis Apr 15 2004 11:04AM Security
Patching policies must be part of everyday practice

Patching policies must be part of everyday practice

Sarah Merrion finds that patch management requires a global, organized effort that is hardly child’s play
Sarah Merrion Apr 15 2004 10:12AM Security
Almost half of all spam "bugged"

Almost half of all spam "bugged"

Spammers are bugging nearly 50 per cent of all junk mail.
Dan Ilett Apr 14 2004 3:41PM Security
Spammers raise the price of shares

Spammers raise the price of shares

Spammers are attempting to ramp up the value of stocks and shares by sending out bogus financial reports to traders.
Dan Ilett Apr 14 2004 3:36PM Security
Department of Homeland Security to buy secure data network

Department of Homeland Security to buy secure data network

The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to pay $350 million for the implementation of a secure data network.
Dan Ilett Apr 13 2004 3:39PM Security
Task force: Infosec must be part of corporate governance

Task force: Infosec must be part of corporate governance

A task force of the National Cyber Security Partnership (NCSP) Monday released its recommendations for organizations to incorporate cybersecurity into their corporate governance systems.
Marcia Savage Apr 12 2004 9:12PM Security
One out of two firms prefer IT security to cost cutting

One out of two firms prefer IT security to cost cutting

One in two UK businesses regard IT security as a higher priority than cost cutting.
Dan Ilett Apr 8 2004 3:32PM Security
77 per cent of firms allow corporate data on personal computers

77 per cent of firms allow corporate data on personal computers

More than three quarters of UK organisations allow company data to reside on employees’ personal computing devices.
Dan Ilett Apr 5 2004 5:17PM Security
Ninety per cent of mobile devices have no IT security

Ninety per cent of mobile devices have no IT security

Businesspeople are `going wireless' with their email and allied communications, but most are not taking appropriate precautions to ensure they're working in a secure environment.
Steve Gold Apr 1 2004 12:52PM Security
Symantec flags Australian trial of lead-generation system

Symantec flags Australian trial of lead-generation system

Security software vendor Symantec is set to trial a lead-generation system for the 500 Australian resellers on its partner program – a move the company claims is long overdue.
Fleur Doidge Mar 29 2004 12:00AM Security

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