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Telstra tells ACTU and unions to back-off

Telstra tells ACTU and unions to back-off

Australian telecommunications giant, Telstra, has called on the ACTU and unions to respect the verdict of the Workplace Ombudsman in clearing Telstra's re-offer of Australian Workplace Agreements to employees in 2007.
Staff Writers Jul 21 2008 4:10PM Telco/ISP
Hannaford tells regulators how breach happened

Hannaford tells regulators how breach happened

Hackers used sophisticated methods to evade detection and place malware on nearly 300 Hannaford Bros. store servers to intercept payment information during the credit card transaction process, the grocery chain told Massachusetts authorities.
Dan Kaplan Apr 2 2008 11:38AM Security
ACCC tells Telstra to change ads that no longer exist

ACCC tells Telstra to change ads that no longer exist

Watchdog issues recommendation for Telstra to amend NextG advertisements that the telco said are already changed.
Mitchell Bingemann Aug 24 2007 2:16PM Telco/ISP
Torvalds tells Microsoft to put up or shut up

Torvalds tells Microsoft to put up or shut up

Microsoft may have patent problems of its own, claims Linux kernel creator.
Iain Thomson May 17 2007 6:38AM Software
Gartner: CIOs need to stop wasting time

Gartner: CIOs need to stop wasting time

Analyst firm identifies six major time-wasting practices.
Robert Jaques Apr 24 2007 2:38PM Strategy
Viacom tells YouTube to remove 100,000 videos

Viacom tells YouTube to remove 100,000 videos

Site accused of 'knowingly profiting from stolen material'.
Shaun Nichols Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Software
Microsoft tells Symantec that latest exploited Word flaw is variation of older vulnerability

Microsoft tells Symantec that latest exploited Word flaw is variation of older vulnerability

Microsoft has confirmed that what appeared to be a newly discovered Word flaw is actually a variant of a vulnerability revealed last year, according to Symantec.
Frank Washkuch Feb 2 2007 6:26PM Security
New virus tells victims they are idiots

New virus tells victims they are idiots

A new virus is circulating on the internet that disparages users for allowing their computers to become infected.
René Millman Jan 31 2005 4:41PM Security

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