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DNS-changing trojan hits Apple Macs
A domain naming system (DNS) changing trojan that targets Apple Macs is spreading disguised as a MacCinema Installer.
Dan Raywood
Aug 13 2009 12:32PM
Security
WordPress issues new version, closes password flaw
WordPress, the popular blogging software platform, has been updated to fix a flaw that could have enabled a hacker to change an administrator password.
Chuck Miller
Aug 13 2009 11:27AM
Security
Apple patches Safari for fourth month in a row
The release of Safari 4.0.3 -- the fifth browser update of the year from Apple -- fixes six vulnerabilities.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 13 2009 11:17AM
Security
Microsoft banned from selling Word
Workaround expected.
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 13 2009 6:30AM
Software
Apple fixes more Safari security flaws
Users urged to upgrade immediately.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 13 2009 6:30AM
Security
Optus mobile customers hit 8 million
iPhone drives stats but not profit.
Staff Writers
Aug 12 2009 4:48PM
Telco/ISP
Metcash dumps Oracle for SAP
Integration proves to be a drawcard.
Staff Writers
Aug 12 2009 4:47PM
Software
Another attack takes down Twitter
No clue who the hacker is.
Iain Thomson
Aug 12 2009 2:39PM
Security
Patch Tuesday brings fixes for Office and Windows
Flaws targeted by malware developers.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 12 2009 2:39PM
Software
SAP negotiates with Aussie telco for hosted offer
Local software-as-a-service product on the cards.
Ry Crozier
Aug 12 2009 2:37PM
Software
Utilities fork out for mobile platforms
Improving data capture in the field.
Staff Writers
Aug 12 2009 12:27PM
Software
NASA to text message interplanetary cousins
Prepare for binary bombardment.
Staff Writers
Aug 12 2009 12:23PM
Oddware
July sees spam continuing to dominate emails
Threat reports for July show that spam continues to be sent at a high level with image spam and phishing still in high figures.
Dan Raywood
Aug 12 2009 11:29AM
Security
Top websites using Flash cookies to track user behavior
Users often delete HTTP cookies to enhance their privacy, but some of the most popular websites are circumventing these efforts by utilising little-known Flash cookies, researchers at the University of California have found.
Angela Moscaritolo
Aug 12 2009 11:16AM
Security
Open source Aussies land $500m VMware deal
VMware snaps up SpringSource.
Brett Winterford
Aug 12 2009 11:01AM
Software
eBay mandates developer password change
The giant web marketplace site eBay has warned developers of a security vulnerability, and is compelling them to change their credentials immediately.
Chuck Miller
Aug 12 2009 10:44AM
Security
Microsoft pushes out ATL, ActiveX fixes
The software giant has cleaned up its flawed Active Template Library, in addition to issuing a host of other patches.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 12 2009 10:35AM
Security
VMware snaps up SpringSource
Virtualisation giant pushes cloud computing development.
Ian Williams
Aug 12 2009 8:10AM
Software
Microsoft gets behind IE6
Refuses to drop outdated browser.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 12 2009 6:18AM
Software
Google lifts lid on secret search technology
Invites feedback from developers.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 12 2009 6:18AM
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