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The biggest worms in the world
There is an old saying that goes “Trouble always comes in threes”. This saying has certainly proved true in the virus world for 2004.
Staff Writers
Feb 2 2005 12:56PM
Security
Triple Trouble – the biggest worms in the world.
Multiple variants of viruses and worms call for new defense strategies.
Staff Writers
Jan 11 2005 12:38PM
Security
Crypto world rocked by potential flaws
Reports from the Crypto 2004 conference have demonstrated potential attacks against MD5 and SHA hashing algorithms.
Jon Tullett
Aug 19 2004 5:42PM
Security
Apple re-schedules mini iPods for world release 24 July
Mini iPod music players have been slated for global availability from 24 July, Apple in the US has announced.
Staff Writers
Jul 12 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Tonga moves into the broadband world
Small Australian distributor ComNet Solutions is supplying wireless broadband gear to the Kingdom of Tonga under a contract with the country’s Shoreline Group.
Byron Connolly
May 26 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Webjet sub-licenses platform to Harvey World Travel
Staff Writers
Apr 20 2004 12:00AM
Software
The yoga of the software world
Open source software solutions can be inexpensive and flexible, but also a time-consuming and even painful way to achieve desired results – like practicing yoga. Julie Jervis learns if open source is fit enough to endure
Julie Jervis
Apr 15 2004 11:04AM
Security
Unique World spins off Microsoft ISV
Sydney-based IT services reseller Unique World has launched a developer subsidiary that will target government and corporate business globally.
Staff Writers
Feb 26 2004 12:00AM
Software
MyDoom worm spreads around world
A variation of the MiMail worm is attacking systems around the world.
Dan Ilett
Jan 27 2004 12:48PM
Security
We can’t live in a risk-free world...
... but we can plan to reduce the impact of things going wrong. Andy Coote assesses the various techniques professionals can use
Andy Coote
Jan 22 2004 11:37AM
Security
Privacy in an Internet World?
Anonymity is a circumstance that many everyday web surfers believe they enjoy while hopping from one online store to the next.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 19 2004 11:02AM
Security
In Contemplation of Our Small World
Even Mickey Mouse is buying into it.
Illena Armstrong
Jan 19 2004 10:02AM
Security
Where In the World Did I Put That File?
As I get older each minute, my short-term memory doesn't seem to remember a lot about yesterday, much less last month.
Jack Wiles
Jan 15 2004 2:14PM
Security
Rugby World Cup: get the message?
Mobile phone users clocked up 202,000 calls and 226,000 SMSs from Telstra Stadium at Saturday night's Rugby World Cup final.
Vivienne Fisher
Nov 24 2003 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Telco hit by World Cup fever
Vivienne Fisher
Oct 15 2003 12:00AM
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