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FBI warns of 'vishing' attacks

FBI warns of 'vishing' attacks

The FBI is warning of a dramatic increase in the number of so-called 'vishing' attacks that entice mobile phone users into giving up personal banking details.

Guy Dixon Jan 23 2008, 7:36AM Security
ACCC sets terms of access to the ULL and line sharing service

ACCC sets terms of access to the ULL and line sharing service

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission published final determinations made in the arbitration of disputes over access to the Unconditioned Local Loop Service (ULL) and the Line Sharing Service (LSS).
a Staff Writer Jan 21 2008, 7:09AM Collaboration
ETT spruiks satellite broadband in face of OPEL and Govt plans

ETT spruiks satellite broadband in face of OPEL and Govt plans

Even as OPEL finalises its nation-wide WiMAX rollout and the Federal Government teeters on its FttN plans for regional Australia, newly appointed wholesaler for the IPSTAR satellite, ETT Limited, remains firm in its belief of becoming a serious regional broadband provider.
Mitchell Bingemann Jan 18 2008, 3:56PM Collaboration
Microsoft warns of Excel flaw

Microsoft warns of Excel flaw

Microsoft is warning users of a flaw in Excel which is already being targeted by hackers.

Shaun Nichols Jan 18 2008, 7:55AM Software
SQL attack hits thousands of sites

SQL attack hits thousands of sites

Security experts have warned that a single automated SQL attack has compromised thousands of websites.

Shaun Nichols Jan 14 2008, 7:26AM Security
Intel aims to push PCs out of the office

Intel aims to push PCs out of the office

Intel has announced at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas that it wants to push computers away from office desks.

Shaun Nichols Jan 9 2008, 7:41AM Hardware
Secure Computing warns resellers of a new botnet

Secure Computing warns resellers of a new botnet

Secure Computing says resellers need to be aware of a nasty virus going around. According to the enterprise security vendor, a botnet virus dubbed Nugache is set to unseat Storm as the ‘nastiest botnet’ on the planet.
Lilia Guan Jan 8 2008, 1:37PM Security
Adam Internet to complete $1.5M call centre improvements by Christmas

Adam Internet to complete $1.5M call centre improvements by Christmas

With the festive season just around the corner, South Australian Internet Service Provider (ISP), Adam Internet, is dertmined to have its $1.5 million customer service upgrade completed before the holidays.
Staff Writers Dec 21 2007, 10:06AM Collaboration
IT giants celebrate birth of the transistor

IT giants celebrate birth of the transistor

The transistor will officially turn 60 next week, and the world's largest technology firms are pausing to celebrate an invention which many credit as the creator of Silicon Valley.

Shaun Nichols Dec 19 2007, 6:08AM Hardware
Telstra wins two court rulings, has another impending

Telstra wins two court rulings, has another impending

Despite a recent win for Telstra in its battle to clear itself of anti-competitive behaviour, Chime Communications has notified the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) of an access dispute with Telstra under Part XIC of the Trade Practices Act 1974.
Lilia Guan Dec 14 2007, 12:15PM Collaboration
Broadcast Australia buys Hostworks for $68.9 million

Broadcast Australia buys Hostworks for $68.9 million

Managed service provider Hostworks Group Limited has entered into an agreement to allow Broadcast Australia to acquire all of its shares, for the princely sum of $68.9 million dollars.

Lilia Guan Dec 11 2007, 1:19PM Collaboration
Mobile services will survive rise of Wi-Fi

Mobile services will survive rise of Wi-Fi

Mobile phone services will co-exist with wireless VoIP rather than being wiped out, according to a Wi-Fi management company..
Matt Chapman Dec 10 2007, 3:23PM Collaboration
Microsoft accused of causing Blu-ray/HD-DVD war

Microsoft accused of causing Blu-ray/HD-DVD war

A Hollywood director has accused Microsoftof deliberately stoking a format war between Blu-ray and HD-DVD..
Iain Thomson Dec 7 2007, 7:15AM Software
Comms body wants quality of service for VoIP

Comms body wants quality of service for VoIP

Independent body, Communications Alliance has released two industry guidelines developed to assist operators meet Quality of Service (QoS) performance objectives when delivering VoIP services and Internet Protocol (IP) networks.

Staff Writers Dec 5 2007, 3:22PM Collaboration
Delivering broadband network top of Labor's list

Delivering broadband network top of Labor's list

While there are many things on Labor's Policy agenda, implementing a national broadband network to deliver minimum speeds of 12 Mbps to 98 percent of Australians and improving broadband services for all Australians is top of its list.
Staff Writers Nov 30 2007, 3:35PM Collaboration
The eight myths of data encryption

The eight myths of data encryption

How misconceptions about data encryption are preventing A/NZ companies from effectively protecting data exchanged with employees, partners and suppliers.

Simon Coffey Nov 28 2007, 11:15AM Security
The pillar of success

The pillar of success

The network has formed the key platform for the future of IT technology
Trevor Treharne Nov 27 2007, 11:56AM Collaboration
McAfee warns of typo-squatting epidemic

McAfee warns of typo-squatting epidemic

Security firm McAfee has released a new report warning of the ever-present threat of typo-squatting.

Staff Writers Nov 26 2007, 6:30AM Security
Police warn South Australians of Nigerian scammers

Police warn South Australians of Nigerian scammers

South Australian Police are warning local residents of a surge in Nigerian scam emails targeting South Australian residents.

Staff Writers Nov 23 2007, 3:06PM Security
ASG forecasts profits of $7M for December

ASG forecasts profits of $7M for December

IT services provider ASG Group has forecast a profit guidance rise of 66 percent for the six months to 31 December 2007.

Staff Writers Nov 21 2007, 2:20PM Finance

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