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Researchers devise DoS attack filter
Developing traffic authentication smarts.
Nick Farrell
Oct 2 2009 3:32PM
Security
Cutwail botnet authors behind wave of malicious IRS spam
Malware-laden emails, at a rate of 90,000 an hour, are trying to dupe recipients into believing they were implicated in defrauding the IRS.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 10 2009 9:29AM
Security
Canberra reviews internet gateway strategy
Tender to be drawn up post AGIMO briefing on Friday.
Liz Tay
Sep 8 2009 7:27AM
Networking
World of Warcraft users warned of malicious keylogger
Malware is being distributed to gamers on the World of Warcraft (WoW) as the value of game accounts rises with the popularity of the software.
Staff Writers
Aug 24 2009 9:35AM
Security
Georgian blogger target of social media meltdown?
Global network suffers collateral damage.
Munir Kotadia
Aug 7 2009 5:37PM
Security
Unisys wins $11m Vic trains deal
Six-year deal, based on Linux system.
Staff Writers
Aug 5 2009 2:56PM
Software
Firms not fully measuring the value of IT
What happened to return on investment?
Dave Bailey
Aug 5 2009 6:47AM
Financial Services
Allure of outsourcing continues to grow
Upping use for IT and business processes.
Gareth Morgan
Aug 3 2009 7:09AM
Strategy
Mobile malware is stepping up
Malicious applications that infect mobile devices are going to become more prevalent.
Dan Raywood
Jul 22 2009 9:45AM
Security
Infosys warns of tough times ahead
Slightly beats expectations but outlook more uncertain.
Angelica Mari
Jul 11 2009 8:31AM
Financial Services
Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS
Enterprise buyers unlikely to ditch Windows.
Martin Courtney
Jul 10 2009 3:02PM
Software
Opinion: The true cost of data collection
Personal data holders must be open and accountable.
John Pethica
Jun 25 2009 4:05PM
Security
Tools of the architect's trade
IT foundations for a successful business.
Martin Courtney
Jun 24 2009 6:56AM
Software
SAP gremlins sap performance
BI and ERP performance highlighted as concerns.
Computing staff
Jun 18 2009 7:01AM
Software
IDC reports 18 per cent drop in value of storage sales
Firms are buying increased amounts of storage, but the price being paid for that storage has dropped sharply, according to figures released today by market intelligence firm IDC.
Dave Bailey
Jun 8 2009 7:46AM
Storage
Homeland Security to scan fingerprints of travellers exiting the US
The US Department of Homeland Security is set to kickstart a controversial new pilot to scan the fingerprints of travellers departing the United States.
Brett Winterford
May 29 2009 5:53AM
Security
Australia shares very little biometric data
Australia is not playing its part in international efforts to share biometric data in the fight against crime and terror, according to experts speaking at the Biometrics Institute conference held in Sydney today.
Brett Winterford
May 28 2009 2:49PM
Security
Another round of phishing hits Twitter
After last week's phishing attacks on social networking sites, yet another round has struck Twitter.
Chuck Miller
May 28 2009 11:25AM
Security
Half of IT managers see no benefit from virtualisation
More than half of firms deploying virtual networking infrastructure have yet to see significant operational cost or resource savings, or a return on investment, according to research.
Dave Bailey
May 28 2009 6:28AM
Networking
Office of U.S. Marshals infected by Neeris virus
The office of U.S. Marshals was infected with a computer virus on Thursday that was able to infiltrate their computer network because the federal law enforcement agency was running an out-of-date anti-malware solution.
Angela Moscaritolo
May 25 2009 9:24AM
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