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RIM buys open source mobile browser start-up
Deal brings in Iris mobile browser.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 25 2009 1:17PM
Hardware
Researcher details Facebook CSRF flaw
A security researcher has described a flaw that hackers could exploit to siphon Facebook users' personal information, without their knowledge, through the use of a rogue application.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 25 2009 1:00PM
Security
SmartyHost accused of spamming customers
Unsubscribe option wasn’t working.
Ry Crozier
Aug 25 2009 12:48PM
Telco/ISP
Optus swaps out IBM for EDS
Local software support providers also shown the door.
Brett Winterford
Aug 25 2009 12:45PM
Software
Internode buys dedicated suite in Global Switch
Retains presence in third-party suite and Equinix.
Ry Crozier
Aug 25 2009 12:01PM
Telco/ISP
New mass SQL injection attack infects 56,000 websites
Tens of thousands of websites have been compromised with a suite of malware containing backdoors, password stealers and downloaders, according to a security firm.
Angela Moscaritolo
Aug 25 2009 11:47AM
Security
More Mac DNS changing malware uncovered
Despite conventional wisdom, Mac malware remains alive and well.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 25 2009 11:33AM
Security
TIO names and shames Australia's worst telcos
Complaint data reveals best and worst of the sector.
Ben Grubb
Aug 25 2009 9:53AM
Telco/ISP
More data released on cloud stress tests
Throttling, power failures responsible for unpredictable clouds.
Brett Winterford
Aug 25 2009 7:11AM
Networking
UK to share fingerprint info with Australia
Privacy impact has been "carefully evaluated".
Tom Young
Aug 25 2009 6:41AM
Security
Microsoft quiet on Wolfram Alpha deal
Reports Bing has licensed Wolfram data.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 25 2009 6:29AM
Software
Trend Micro slims down anti-virus systems
Fights resource hogging.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 25 2009 6:29AM
Security
Exclusive: Finance Minister, Lindsay Tanner (Part Two)
How the internet changes politics.
Brett Winterford
Aug 24 2009 4:54PM
Strategy
Telco complaints grow 1.8 percent in three months
But small complaints niggle TIO - and the Minister.
Staff Writers
Aug 24 2009 4:47PM
Telco/ISP
Buzz Insurance looks to the cloud for CRM
Deal with RightNow brings chat to insurance site.
Munir Kotadia
Aug 24 2009 4:43PM
Software
Telstra local loop access prices tipped to rise
Competition commission lays down pricing start point.
Ry Crozier
Aug 24 2009 4:31PM
Telco/ISP
Digislide rings the bell at the ASX
Handheld projector designer raises over $3m in IPO.
Negar Salek
Aug 24 2009 3:35PM
Hardware
Photos: Optus D3 satellite blasted into orbit
Increased capacity and in-orbit redundancy.
Ry Crozier
Aug 24 2009 11:26AM
Oddware
Microsoft fakes waterslide stunt to promote Project
Notches up the views before being outed.
Munir Kotadia
Aug 24 2009 11:19AM
Oddware
Malware designed to steal IDs increased 600 percent
The number of users victimized by malware specifically intended to rob personally identifiable information leapt 600 percent this year.
Greg Masters
Aug 24 2009 10:13AM
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