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Xerox moves to cut colour print costs

Xerox moves to cut colour print costs

In a bid to increase the use of colour in standard business documents Xerox has introduced new printers that output colour documents costing no more than the same prints would in black-and-white, according to the firm.
Daniel Robinson Oct 3 2007 9:52AM Hardware
BT launches managed service to tackle DDoS attacks

BT launches managed service to tackle DDoS attacks

BT has launched a managed service designed to protect company websites against distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 2 2007 10:03AM Security
GMail to get a refresh

GMail to get a refresh

But it will not be a complete overhaul, says Google
Rosalie Marshall Oct 1 2007 6:16PM Software
Optima donates additional $10,000 to SHINE for Kids

Optima donates additional $10,000 to SHINE for Kids

ASX-listed Optima Technology Solutions has made a $10,000 donation of PCs and notebooks to SHINE for Kids, a non-for-profit organisation for children with parents in prison.
Staff Writers Sep 28 2007 2:37PM Hardware
Customs to destroy 11,000 Bollywood DVDs

Customs to destroy 11,000 Bollywood DVDs

Australian Customs is this week on the verge of destroying more than 11,000 pirated Indian movies that arrived in both Sydney and Melbourne via Sea Cargo in March.
Staff Writers Sep 28 2007 12:32PM Security
Joint effort key to IT security future

Joint effort key to IT security future

Co-operation between public and private sectors crucial to raising internet security levels.
Phil Muncaster Sep 28 2007 10:55AM Security
Cyber-criminals turn to smaller botnets

Cyber-criminals turn to smaller botnets

Size counts in online crime.
Iain Thomson Sep 28 2007 10:06AM Security
Estonia attacks down to online 'flash mob'

Estonia attacks down to online 'flash mob'

The online attack that took down government servers in Estonia was most likely down to an online 'flash mob' and not the Russian government, according to researchers.
Iain Thomson Sep 28 2007 7:33AM Security
Firms must be alert to social engineering tricks

Firms must be alert to social engineering tricks

IT experts at ISSE show warn firms to step up physical security measures to protect data.
Phil Muncaster Sep 28 2007 6:58AM Security
Dell vows to save the planet

Dell vows to save the planet

Dell has announced plans to neutralise the carbon impact of its worldwide operations.
Staff Writers Sep 28 2007 6:56AM Hardware
Study: Companies continue to store forbidden data

Study: Companies continue to store forbidden data

Companies are storing credit-card verification codes and data contained on the magnetic strip even though both practices are banned by the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), according to a new study.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 27 2007 11:59AM Security
SafeNet releases iKey USB token to meet PCI DSS

SafeNet releases iKey USB token to meet PCI DSS

SafeNet has released a new version of its iKey USB security token.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 27 2007 11:58AM Security
Google working to patch Gmail message-forwarding flaw

Google working to patch Gmail message-forwarding flaw

A flaw in Gmail can allow an attacker to forward all messages with attachments to another email address.
Frank Washkuch Sep 27 2007 9:48AM Security
eBay hacker posts fake credit card numbers to site's security forum

eBay hacker posts fake credit card numbers to site's security forum

Investigators at eBay believe a fraudster was trying to generate panic when he posted what appeared to be the credit card numbers for 1,200 members to an eBay forum that deals with user safety and security.
Dan Kaplan Sep 27 2007 9:44AM Security
ISPs urged to take control of security

ISPs urged to take control of security

ISPs, not consumers, need to be in the driving seat for computer security, according to F-Secure president Kimmo Alkio.
Iain Thomson Sep 27 2007 9:35AM Security
Panel discussion: How to manage enterprise risk?

Panel discussion: How to manage enterprise risk?

Does IT security risk management need actuarial analysts? Should the IT department define and control risk? Four of Australia’s leading IT security professionals sat down and discussed these burning issues.
Negar Salek Sep 26 2007 3:39PM Security
Telstra brings wireless broadband up to speed

Telstra brings wireless broadband up to speed

Telstra has turbocharged the speed of its mobile broadband services, launching new broadband cards capable of download speeds up to 6 Mbps and upload speeds up to 1.3 Mbps.
Staff Writers Sep 25 2007 1:02PM Telco/ISP
Google forced to push image in China

Google forced to push image in China

Google is planning a huge marketing push in China, according to Google China president Lee Kai-fu.
Simon Burns Sep 24 2007 10:42PM Strategy
Vista failing to win over the enterprise

Vista failing to win over the enterprise

Microsoft's Windows Vista has yet to win over many businesses nearly a year after it was first made available to enterprises.
Shaun Nichols Sep 24 2007 10:40PM Software
Firms failing to meet PCI security requirements

Firms failing to meet PCI security requirements

Good practice for data security should be embedded into firms' DNA, saysVeriSign
Rosalie Marshall Sep 21 2007 1:06PM Security

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