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Vundo Trojan begins sending out ransomware
The Vundo Trojan has changed its output from scareware to ransomware.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2009 11:12AM
Security
Disabling AutoRun could block a Conficker attack
Removing AutoRun could help block a Conficker attack vector and prevent other threats from automatically infecting computers.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2009 11:10AM
Security
Malware authors use Conficker searches to spread rogue anti-virus
As media coverage increases for Conficker, authors are using search engine optimisation to spread rogue anti-virus software.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2009 10:58AM
Security
New BIOS attack renders antivirus useless
A new form of attack that installs a rootkit directly onto a computer’s BIOS system would render antivirus software useless researchers have warned.
Iain Thomson
Mar 27 2009 10:57AM
Security
"High-priority" Firefox patch being readied
A new patch for Firefox is being readied for shipment early next week to fix a vulnerability detected this week.
Greg Masters
Mar 27 2009 10:48AM
Security
New BIOS attack renders antivirus useless
A new form of attack that installs a rootkit directly onto a computer’s BIOS system would render antivirus software useless researchers have warned.
Iain Thomson
Mar 27 2009 10:45AM
Security
Meebo trials new form of web ads
Chat service Meebo is trialling a new form of web advertising in which its instant messaging feature holds permanent adverts in the interface background.
Rosalie Marshall
Mar 27 2009 10:45AM
Software
Google adds voice control to BlackBerry mobile app
Google's My Location application for BlackBerry handsets now features voice control functions, allowing users to speak to the device when requesting information.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2009 10:45AM
Software
Touch-screens are not the future of computing, says HP
Despite the current emphasis on touch-screen functionality for everything from smartphones to table-top PCs, HP believes that touch computing will have only limited use for desktops and laptops.
Madeline Bennett
Mar 27 2009 10:45AM
Hardware
Sun upgrades Internet Archive to 4.5 petabytes
Sun Microsystems has upgraded the Internet Archive to a capacity of 4.5 petabytes.
Iain Thomson
Mar 27 2009 10:45AM
Hardware
Microsoft expresses outrage at secret 'Cloud Manifesto'
Microsoft has criticised a secret 'Cloud Manifesto' penned by Amazon, Google, IBM and others, on the ground that it was not written through an "open process".
Sylvie Barak
Mar 27 2009 6:05AM
Software
Optus remains Conroy's last big filtering hope
Optus has confirmed it is still in negotiations with the Department of Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy with a view to taking part in the trial of mandatory ISP-level internet filtering.
Brett Winterford
Mar 27 2009 5:53AM
Telco/ISP
Scientists convert body movements to mobile phone charge
Tiny, motion-powered generators could be charging our mobile phones and iPods in five years' time.
Liz Tay
Mar 27 2009 2:00AM
Oddware
ispOne confident Optus 3G can keep up
Nine months into a deal to sub-wholesale Optus 3G mobile broadband services, ispOne said it is confident the network will be able to keep pace with new subscriber growth, despite Optus’ recent capacity issues.
Ry Crozier
Mar 27 2009 1:59AM
Telco/ISP
PirateBay battle piracy laws with IPREDator
PirateBay's IPREDator is a new P2P anonymizer designed to cloak the actions of downloaders and keep file logs and IP addresses hidden from the authorities.
Daniel Long
Mar 26 2009 5:08PM
Software
Businesses fail to secure networks: DiData
Nearly three quarters of businesses' IT networks are running with known security vulnerabilities, Dimension Data's inaugural Network Barometer Report has found.
Negar Salek
Mar 26 2009 3:20PM
Security
Caesar replaces McKenzie at Telstra Wholesale
Telstra Wholesale will be headed up by the current executive director of national sales in the enterprise and government division, Nerida Caesar, replacing Kate McKenzie who moved into strategic marketing last week.
Staff Writers
Mar 26 2009 2:32PM
Telco/ISP
Java gets an update
Sun has released a new version of its Java Run-time Environment JRE.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 26 2009 2:30PM
Security
Inside Virgin Blue’s IT transformation
Virgin Blue CIO David Harvey wants to embrace application offshoring and cloud services as he continues to drive the airline's lengthy IT transformation.
Ry Crozier
Mar 26 2009 1:11PM
Networking
Scientists build a brain on a chip
Scientists have perfected a new chip design that should, function like a human brain, but much faster.
Iain Thomson
Mar 26 2009 12:31PM
Hardware
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