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McAfee warns of dodgy app stores and fake Flappy Birds
Risky behaviour from mobile users drives up malware threat, claims McAfee.
Jane McCallion
Jun 26 2014, 12:15AM
Security
Firms told to beware of virtualisation
IT managers looking to adopt virtualisation technologies must plan their migrations carefully or risk application failure, according to IT services firm
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Phil Muncaster
Aug 11 2008, 8:15AM
Data centre
Beware of 3G bill shock
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is warning consumers to be wary of the high charges that come with excessive data usage on new 3G mobile devices.
Staff Writers
Jul 23 2008, 8:17AM
Mobility
Beware of the SaaS trap
What you need to consider before jumping on the software-as-a-service bandwagon. By Paul Berger.
Staff Writers
Feb 7 2008, 4:03PM
Software
Beware the bustout
A bustout can financially wipe out a company so swiftly that it’s scary
Scott Campbell
Oct 29 2007, 12:23PM
Security
Beware of new "piggyback spam" campaign
"Piggyback spam" is the lastest technique to lure users into opening a malicous file in an attempt to extend botnet networks, warns security vendor Marshal.
Negar Salek
Jul 2 2007, 1:52PM
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Aust websites beware: Privacy Commissioner
Australian businesses are being warned to ensure confidential customer information submitted online is kept safe from prying eyes, after ticketing company Ticketmaster7 was investigated by the Federal Privacy Commissioner.
Vivienne Fisher
Feb 12 2004, 12:00AM
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