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Aussie Broadband may have to cut some NBN users loose

Aussie Broadband may have to cut some NBN users loose

Can’t afford to operate in two price constructs.
Ry Crozier Jun 5 2018 2:15PM Telco/ISP
MySpace changes privacy settings

MySpace changes privacy settings

Users can determine whether people under 18 years old can view their profiles.
Dan Raywood Aug 19 2010 12:32PM Security
New tech, old threats

New tech, old threats

With flaws in many new products, vendors should listen a bit more to the research community perhaps
Ken Munro Oct 14 2008 3:26PM Security
U2 album leaked the old school way

U2 album leaked the old school way

NEWS CAME TO US over the weekend of two tracks from the new U2 album being leaked online to the usual P2P sites, with an interesting old school twist.
Rob Kerr Aug 19 2008 4:02PM Software
Online music companies thrive as old firms struggle

Online music companies thrive as old firms struggle

As major recording labels like EMI slash staff and revise revenue forecasts, the online music business is reporting strong growth and sees 2008 as a bumper year.

Iain Thomson Jan 18 2008 12:12PM Software
Hacker spam poses as old school friend

Hacker spam poses as old school friend

Hackers are attempting to infect PCs with malware using a 'long-lost female school friend' to lure gullible internet users, a security vendor has warned.
Matt Chapman Oct 8 2007 10:17AM Security
Fedora patches old OpenOffice flaw

Fedora patches old OpenOffice flaw

Fedora has fixed a 'highly critical' flaw in the OpenOffice suite of products more than two weeks after it was first discovered.
Matt Chapman Oct 8 2007 7:28AM Software
Enterprises failing to wipe old PC drives

Enterprises failing to wipe old PC drives

Secrets available on EBay.
Robert Jaques Feb 8 2007 9:50AM Security
Old scientists 'recycled' in Korea

Old scientists 'recycled' in Korea

Retired experts drafted in to help small firms.
Simon Burns Sep 7 2006 8:45AM Oddware
Converging on the elderly

Converging on the elderly

Converged Networks and Nortel nPower have teamed up to build a communications network for WA-based Anglican Homes.
Staff Writers May 30 2006 1:25PM Networking
Old patch for new McAfee flaw

Old patch for new McAfee flaw

A 2003 patch has been recommended as the solution for a newly discovered McAfee security flaw – revealed by a rival researcher - in its WebShield product.
Frank Washkuch Apr 4 2006 8:34PM Security
Are your systems just too old?

Are your systems just too old?

Legacy systems are resilient and cost-effective… but were never designed for today’s security needs
Staff Writers Jan 25 2006 2:13PM Security
Microsoft ‘fuming’ after Dasher-B exploits old Windows flaw

Microsoft ‘fuming’ after Dasher-B exploits old Windows flaw

Microsoft has been “left fuming” after security experts warned of new malware that successfully exploits a Windows flaw that the Redmond firm first identified over two months ago, a security expert claimed.
William Eazel Dec 19 2005 9:06AM Security
Old school rules, new school tools

Old school rules, new school tools

It was a great security conference. The sponsored lunch had gone down a treat, the wine was excellent. The next speaker was being announced: "...will talk on the CIA Principles of Information Security." Yawn, that guy must be old enough to predate punched cards.
Andrew Yeomans Jul 29 2005 2:16PM Security
Spanish cracker hacked code with old PC

Spanish cracker hacked code with old PC

Spanish police have arrested a 26-year-old engineer in connection with hacking security mechanisms in software applications. The arrest in Galicia followed a nine-month investigation by the Brigada de Investigacion Tecnologica de la policia nacional (BIT).
René Millman Jun 23 2005 5:03PM Security
Old worms resurface on web

Old worms resurface on web

Many old worms and viruses appear to be popping up on the internet but despite the increase of activity virus experts play down the threat.
René Millman Feb 22 2005 5:24PM Security
Time to stop hankering for the ‘good old days’

Time to stop hankering for the ‘good old days’

Illena Armstrong Dec 6 2004 5:20PM Security
Old school virus promises expensive Christmas

Old school virus promises expensive Christmas

A novel virus with the capacity to delete entire hard drives has been unleashed. The virus, spread via floppy disk and CD-ROM, performs its destructive action on Christmas day.
David Quainton Oct 15 2004 5:19PM Security
Decade old Optus sniffs at break even

Decade old Optus sniffs at break even

Chris Jenkins Nov 7 2002 5:04PM Telco/ISP

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