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Google shares dive after premature report
Results fall short of expectations.
Staff Writers
Oct 19 2012 9:01AM
Financial Services
Google lashes out against French pay-for-searches tax
Further disquiet on Google's European front.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 19 2012 7:54AM
Software
Rio Tinto brings autonomous trucks to Nammuldi
Second production mine site to be 'world's largest' installation.
Ry Crozier
Oct 19 2012 7:15AM
Hardware
Twitter censors neo-Nazis in Germany
Partial blocking of content.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 19 2012 7:11AM
Software
Why you should oppose a data breach notification law
Opinion: Data breach notification was a good idea - a decade ago.
Roger Clarke
Oct 19 2012 7:10AM
Security
NBN Co to expand access, identity systems
Signs contract worth more than $2m.
Ry Crozier
Oct 19 2012 7:00AM
Security
Breakpoint 2012 in pictures
Breakpoint, by the makers of Ruxcon, saw 14 security experts demo their l33t hacking skills to about a hundred infosec pros. Credits SC Magazine and
Stephen Ridley
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Darren Pauli
Oct 18 2012 7:13PM
Security
Optus cuts Alphawest jobs
Sheds more staff under $37m restructure.
Allie Coyne
Oct 18 2012 3:30PM
Telco/ISP
Network intel tool outs tweeting spooks
Maltego showcased at Breakpoint.
Darren Pauli
Oct 18 2012 2:38PM
Security
Sydney City Council pushes for underground cables
For NBN and power lines.
Joshua Gliddon
Oct 18 2012 2:20PM
Telco/ISP
Thirty five companies make Federal Govt cloud list
Mix of big and small service providers.
John Hilvert
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Joshua Gliddon
Oct 18 2012 1:43PM
Networking
Inside Google's high-tech data centres
Demystifying the 'physical internet'.
Chris Jager
Oct 18 2012 1:10PM
Networking
McGrathNicol targets Windows 8 for SOE
Smartphones prepare users for tiled interface.
Ry Crozier
Oct 18 2012 12:53PM
Strategy
Photos: Inside Google's high-tech data centres
Around the world.
Chris Jager
Oct 18 2012 9:40AM
Storage
White House review clears Huawei of spy claims
Equipment let down by "poor programming".
Joseph Menn
Oct 18 2012 9:10AM
Networking
Microsoft engineer crafts exploitability index tool
Curbs vulnerability hype.
Darren Pauli
Oct 18 2012 8:08AM
Security
UK wards off hacker's extradition to US
Courts decide if British hacker Gary McKinnon should face charges.
Danielle Walker
Oct 18 2012 8:00AM
Security
Facebook adds Webroot, AVG and Panda as friends into AV Marketplace
Malware crackdown.
Dan Raywood
Oct 18 2012 7:40AM
Security
Western Health moves to SharePoint
Secure content sharing and collaboration between 5000 workers.
Chris Jager
Oct 18 2012 7:35AM
Software
Spear phish uses Windows HLP files to skirt detection
An increase in spear phishing, where trojans are hidden inside Windows help files, is assisting attackers in stealing information from a variety of industries.
Danielle Walker
Oct 18 2012 7:32AM
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