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Avoid unintended consequences.
Michael Donnelly, application solutions architect, Sendmai
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Fighting the new face of cybercrime
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A brief history of the 'Botwar'
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Facebook hit by new clickjacking attack
Uses 'like' function.
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China strengthens supercomputing power
Now boasts the world’s second most powerful machine.
Rosalie Marshall
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Phishing attacks back on the rise
First increase in three months.
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Spam and viruses see minor rises in May: Symantec
All but one spam emails now contain a URL.
SC Australia Staff
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Analysis: Did Apple make the wrong bet on the Aussie dollar?
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Anthony Caruana
May 21 2010 3:12PM
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Hackers forum gets hacked
Personal details revealed.
Dan Raywood
May 21 2010 1:26PM
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"Avalanche" phishing slowing, after big 2009
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US on top in 'dirty dozen' of global spam-relaying countries
China falls off Sophos list.
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Israel bans the iPad over Wi-Fi fears
Interference issues keep tablet out of country.
Shaun Nichols
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South Korea accounts for third of the world's malware
Rapid rise of viruses from Asian nation.
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Security concerns raised over iPad
Email security questioned.
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German government criticises Facebook's data regulations
Minister "astonished" by proposed changes.
Dan Raywood
Apr 9 2010 11:50AM
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Yahoo accounts of journalists based in China and Taiwan hacked
Foreign journalists and academics targeted.
SC Australia Staff
Apr 1 2010 3:11PM
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Facebook makes changes to privacy policy
As rogue AV scam hits site.
Dan Raywood
Mar 30 2010 2:46PM
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Gagged flash mob planned for Sydney
Silent demonstration on internet filtering.
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Mar 11 2010 2:40PM
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