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Hackers get 'more violent' against security firms
Security firms are getting hit by more attacks.
Tom Brewster
Apr 14 2011 10:05AM
Security
Toshiba launches self-encrypting hard drives
The Japanese tech giant introduces the world's first series of self-encrypting drives.
Tom Brewster
Apr 14 2011 10:05AM
Security
Motorola and Huawei settle trade secret dispute
Clears sale to Nokia Siemens Networks.
Staff Writers
Apr 14 2011 7:58AM
Networking
FBI hijacks Coreflood botnet
Swaps command servers with their own.
Liam Tung
Apr 14 2011 7:07AM
Networking
WEF: Australia a top place for startups
Thumbs up to NBN, thumbs down to high taxes and content restrictions.
Liam Tung
Apr 14 2011 5:32AM
Networking
RIM boss walks over BlackBerry security question
Lazaridis refuses to discuss government meddling in RIM's secure email services.
Liam Tung
Apr 14 2011 2:58AM
Hardware
Government outlines 'vision' of agency data sharing
Fewer websites, one logon for all, more coordinated procurement.
John Hilvert
Apr 13 2011 8:11PM
Strategy
Man arrested for meddling in Victoria Police camera data
Outsourced staffer adjusts 60,000 records of red light and speeding offences.
Liz Tay
Apr 13 2011 4:46PM
Security
Tasmania seeks more for $34m hardware panel
New PC, storage and server contractors sought.
John Hilvert
Apr 13 2011 3:24PM
Financial Services
HP held talks to buy Tibco
Fizzled a fortnight ago.
Nadia Damouni
Apr 13 2011 2:39PM
Software
NBN Co takes on third-party pit damage costs
Industry welcomes changes.
Ry Crozier
Apr 13 2011 2:20PM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft cracks down on file format attacks
Office 2010 tool now backwards compatible.
Staff Writers
Apr 13 2011 1:49PM
Security
UXC takes former NBN Co construction head
Flannigan given advisory role.
Staff Writers
Apr 13 2011 11:32AM
Strategy
Hacker exploits Barracuda Networks' web maintenance
Firewall switched off.
Staff Writers
Apr 13 2011 11:16AM
Security
Barracuda admits mistake after hack
Security maker pantsed after it lets its guard down.
Tom Brewster
Apr 13 2011 8:58AM
Security
Microsoft offers Internet Explorer 10 preview
Four weeks after IE9 release.
Nicole Kobie
Apr 13 2011 6:56AM
Software
Users sabotage work PCs to force upgrades
Ageing workplace machines force employees to take control
Stewart Mitchell
Apr 13 2011 6:56AM
Hardware
Cockatoos suspected of breaking Telstra fibre
Cockie wanna cable?
Ry Crozier
Apr 13 2011 6:30AM
Telco/ISP
Cisco's Flip flopped, 550 staff to go
Flip dies after two years at Cisco.
Liam Tung
Apr 13 2011 1:03AM
Networking
Spying on workers OK with CIOs
British chief information officers show their support for employee-monitoring software.
Dan Raywood
Apr 13 2011 12:11AM
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