Technology

ACMA regulates geographic numbers for VoIP

ACMA regulates geographic numbers for VoIP

Calls may be charged by number, not location.
Liz Tay Jan 31 2011 1:17PM Telco/ISP
Sydney ferries get more free internet

Sydney ferries get more free internet

Wi-Fi service extended.
Staff Writers Jan 31 2011 12:54PM Telco/ISP
Egyptian activists turn to dial-up, radio comms

Egyptian activists turn to dial-up, radio comms

Protesting country remains unplugged.
Liz Tay Jan 31 2011 12:23PM Telco/ISP
Open source access unchanged under revised Oz law

Open source access unchanged under revised Oz law

Switch in legislation doesn't alter legal rights.
Angus Kidman Jan 31 2011 12:22PM Software
Could a vulnerability tax work?

Could a vulnerability tax work?

The new Apple security chief believes a vulnerability tax could really help make software safer. Could it work?
Tom Brewster Jan 31 2011 12:05PM Security
Symantec results better than expected

Symantec results better than expected

Symantec posts some positive results, beating Wall Street expectations.
Tom Brewster Jan 31 2011 12:05PM Security
Mobile contactless payments coming this summer

Mobile contactless payments coming this summer

Barclaycard and Everything Everywhere to bring contactless payments to British phones.
Jennifer Scott Jan 31 2011 12:05PM Security
Most employees admit ‘risk taking’

Most employees admit ‘risk taking’

Employees appear happy to risk corporate data, says Symantec.
Tom Brewster Jan 31 2011 12:05PM Security
Intel’s McAfee acquisition gets EU thumbs up

Intel’s McAfee acquisition gets EU thumbs up

The $A7.78 billion deal gets the go ahead from the EU’s competition commission.
Jennifer Scott Jan 31 2011 12:05PM Security
Infosec pros advised to show their worth to bean counters

Infosec pros advised to show their worth to bean counters

Information security professionals must convince budget bosses that they can't operate on a shoestring for much longer.
Peter Finke, adviser, New York Metro ISSA chapter Jan 31 2011 12:01PM Security
Data Privacy Day marks fresh interest in personal information security

Data Privacy Day marks fresh interest in personal information security

Today marks Data Privacy Day around the world, with an emphasis placed upon protecting personal information.
Dan Raywood Jan 31 2011 11:59AM Security
Egypt cuts off internet to starve protests

Egypt cuts off internet to starve protests

ISPs were ordered to stop routing traffic and effectively cut off the country's internet.
Dan Raywood Jan 31 2011 11:59AM Security
Mozilla pays out US$40,000 for web bugs

Mozilla pays out US$40,000 for web bugs

Bountiful dollars up for grabs.
Nicole Kobie Jan 31 2011 10:02AM Security
Scientists show off cheap plastic touchscreen

Scientists show off cheap plastic touchscreen

Researchers aim to relieve rare earth material shortages.
Stewart Mitchell Jan 31 2011 9:03AM Hardware
VMware launches Go Pro for SMBs

VMware launches Go Pro for SMBs

One management view of virtual and physical machines.
Tom Brewster Jan 31 2011 6:44AM Software
Google unveils Android 3.0 SDK preview

Google unveils Android 3.0 SDK preview

Mobile OS optimised for tablets.
Jennifer Scott Jan 31 2011 6:44AM Software
Flaw found that affects every Windows machine

Flaw found that affects every Windows machine

No server-side workaround yet.
Liam Tung Jan 31 2011 6:29AM Security
Scareware-monger to cough up US$8m

Scareware-monger to cough up US$8m

Operators of Winfixer, Drive Cleaner and Antivirus XP to pay up.
Liam Tung Jan 31 2011 6:25AM Software
Egypt goes offline amid political protests

Egypt goes offline amid political protests

Networks withdrawn from the rest of the world.
Liz Tay Jan 28 2011 10:03PM Telco/ISP
FBI raids dozens of Anons over DDoS attacks

FBI raids dozens of Anons over DDoS attacks

Anonymous denounces arrests in Britain.
Staff Writers Jan 28 2011 5:25PM Security

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