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Ad agency stealing web history
Ignores do-not-track requests.
Stewart Mitchell
Jul 21 2011 11:33AM
Security
Auditors choose profits over security
Study reveals oversights in Aussie organisations.
Darren Pauli
Jul 20 2011 11:27AM
Security
Lazy auditors lay Australia's security bare
"Lowest common denominator" approach and groupthink expose organisations to risk.
Darren Pauli
Jul 15 2011 3:38PM
Security
Swinburne commissions hybrid 130-TFLOP machine
New supercomputer to be deployed by September.
Liz Tay
Jul 13 2011 12:40PM
Hardware
Federated Identity flourishing
Standards are maturing just in time for identity federations to meet the new demands for cloud and mobile access.
Deb Radcliff
Jul 12 2011 2:18PM
Security
AARNet to roll out telepresence exchange
Agrees to connect local, international universities with Cisco.
Liz Tay
Jul 6 2011 3:00PM
Hardware
Trojan talks over Tor
Malware traffic gets anonymised, encrypted.
Darren Pauli
Jun 29 2011 1:13PM
Security
Security researchers find IE zero-day
Attacker runs two zero-days from one server.
SC Australia Staff
Jun 28 2011 8:55PM
Security
ID system may turn tide on data breaches
Identity framework removes need to hand over details to shop online.
Darren Pauli
Jun 28 2011 4:03PM
Security
Industrial systems at risk from criminal Stuxnet investments
Malware to be built on the shoulders of Stuxnet.
Darren Pauli
Jun 27 2011 2:17PM
Security
Microsoft eyes cloud waste for home heating
Will broadband bills block silicon-dried laundry?
Liam Tung
Jun 17 2011 6:29AM
Hardware
Security pros should trust noone
The zero-trust network framework, in which security is embedded into the network offers protection from threats and helps isolate and contain damage if an incident arises, but implementation isn't easy.
Angela Moscsaritolo
Jun 2 2011 11:56AM
Security
Staff ignorant to mobile security policies: McAfee
Australian businesses pay twice as much for lost devices than those overseas.
SC Australia Staff
May 31 2011 6:10PM
Security
Call for banks to blacklist spammers
Experts argue that industry should take point on anti-spam efforts.
Darren Pauli
May 31 2011 9:27AM
Security
NBN could deliver 10 Gbps in five years
German 26 Tbps demonstration a case for fibre, says NBN Co CTO.
Liz Tay
May 26 2011 9:54AM
Telco/ISP
IBM says email filing a waste of time
Study finds folder users slower and no more successful.
Staff Writers
May 25 2011 2:11PM
Software
Travel, education sectors most vulnerable to phishing
Report skirts the edge of the law in the name of research.
Angela Moscaritolo
May 25 2011 6:33AM
Security
Corporates warned of Qakbot worm boom
A swarm of new worm variants have emerged in recent months.
Dan Kaplan
May 23 2011 11:49AM
Security
Copyright 'lobbynomics' found to stifle innovation
Digital Copyright Exchange idea floated in Britain.
Liam Tung
May 23 2011 7:36AM
Software
'Pure science' key to CSIRO's wireless patent haul
WLAN inventor questions lack of 'Australian Cisco'.
Liz Tay
May 18 2011 6:08AM
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