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ISPs may be stranded by NBN, not just their assets

ISPs may be stranded by NBN, not just their assets

DSLAM assets stranded by the NBN could be the least of ISP’s problems with an Ovum analyst warning of a major shake-up in the transition to a new national network.
Ry Crozier Jun 11 2009 3:25PM Telco/ISP
Geason to lead Telstra Wholesale

Geason to lead Telstra Wholesale

The head of convergent sales at Telstra’s enterprise and government group, Paul Geason, will head up the Telstra Wholesale division from the end of the month.
Staff Writers Jun 11 2009 3:23PM Telco/ISP
Analysts give early thumbs up to Windows 7

Analysts give early thumbs up to Windows 7

With its formal release still months away, Windows 7 is already being given the thumbs-up by industry analysts.
Shaun Nichols Jun 11 2009 2:49PM Software
Two new pieces of Mac malware surface

Two new pieces of Mac malware surface

Two new pieces of malware for Apple computers have been found in the wild, according to security firm Sophos.
Iain Thomson Jun 11 2009 2:49PM Security
Symantec and McAfee pay out US$375,000 for fee abuse

Symantec and McAfee pay out US$375,000 for fee abuse

Two of the world’s biggest security software vendors have settled a case brought by New York State over billing customers without their consent.
Iain Thomson Jun 11 2009 2:49PM Security
Symantec and McAfee pay out US$375,000 for fee abuse

Symantec and McAfee pay out US$375,000 for fee abuse

Two of the world’s biggest security software vendors have settled a case brought by New York State over billing customers without their consent.
Iain Thomson Jun 11 2009 11:09AM Security
Symantec warns of wireless keyboard security threat

Symantec warns of wireless keyboard security threat

Security firm Symantec has uncovered a new form of attack aimed at users of wireless keyboards.
Staff Writers Jun 11 2009 11:06AM Security
Two new pieces of Mac malware surface

Two new pieces of Mac malware surface

Two new pieces of malware for Apple computers have been found in the wild according to security firm Sophos.
Iain Thomson Jun 11 2009 10:51AM Security
Mozilla outlines upcoming Firefox 3.5 features

Mozilla outlines upcoming Firefox 3.5 features

Mozilla will release details over the next few weeks about what to expect in the upcoming release of Firefox 3.5.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 11 2009 6:50AM Software
Fedora Project releases version 11 of Linux OS

Fedora Project releases version 11 of Linux OS

Red Hat's Fedora Project has released version 11 of its Linux-based operating system, code-named Leonidas.
David Neal Jun 11 2009 6:50AM Software
Adobe kicks off patch roundup with critical fixes

Adobe kicks off patch roundup with critical fixes

Adobe has delivered its first quarterly roundup of security patches, fixing critical vulnerabilities in Reader and Acrobat that could cause the applications to crash, and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the systems.
David Neal Jun 11 2009 6:50AM Security
Analysts: Industry needs more info on NBNCo

Analysts: Industry needs more info on NBNCo

The Government will need to provide far more information about the proposed structure of NBNCo if it wishes the private sector to vend assets into it, according to a note by Macquarie Equities.
Brett Winterford Jun 11 2009 6:46AM Telco/ISP
IIA cautions against ISP e-security burdens

IIA cautions against ISP e-security burdens

Measures outlined by Senator Conroy to kick-start development of an e-security code of practice for ISPs are “on the table” but may not make the final cut.
Ry Crozier Jun 10 2009 3:57PM Telco/ISP
iSoft lands WA Health patient system upgrade

iSoft lands WA Health patient system upgrade

iSoft will upgrade the Western Australian Department of Health’s hospital information system to its i.PM system in a deal potentially worth over $20 million.
Staff Writers Jun 10 2009 3:55PM Software
Mobile phone directory service faces consumer uproar

Mobile phone directory service faces consumer uproar

The first directory enquiry service for UK mobile phone numbers is due to launch on 18 June.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 10 2009 3:23PM Security
SQL attack to affect over 100,000 websites

SQL attack to affect over 100,000 websites

The strength of SQL injections has been demonstrated with an attack on a large internet service provider.
Dan Raywood Jun 10 2009 3:11PM Security
Apple slides security fixes into Safari update

Apple slides security fixes into Safari update

In the shadow of Monday's product rollout, Apple has packed a major security update into its Safari browser.
Shaun Nichols Jun 10 2009 3:11PM Security
T-Mobile confirms hack but doubts crooks have the goods

T-Mobile confirms hack but doubts crooks have the goods

T-Mobile has confirmed that hackers were able to swipe data from its systems, but the wireless carrier is downplaying the threat to customers.
Dan Kaplan Jun 10 2009 3:00PM Security
New Safari 4.0 fixes more than 50 vulnerabilities

New Safari 4.0 fixes more than 50 vulnerabilities

Apple has released web browser Safari 4.0, which contains fixes for more than 50 vulnerabilities, some of which could enable an attacker to execute arbitrary code, launch a denial-of-service attack, or obtain personal information.
Angela Moscaritolo Jun 10 2009 2:56PM Security
Adobe patches Reader and Acrobat for "critical" vulnerabilities

Adobe patches Reader and Acrobat for "critical" vulnerabilities

In the first of its regular security updates, Adobe has patched several "critical" vulnerabilities it has identified in Adobe Reader and Acrobat.
Chuck Miller Jun 10 2009 2:44PM Security

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