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Hacking device found to contain thousands of personal details

Hacking device found to contain thousands of personal details

Security researchers have discovered a tool used by cybercriminals that stores the stolen data of more than 30,000 users.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 27 2007, 3:18PM Security
Email scam targets ACT Office of Fair Trading

Email scam targets ACT Office of Fair Trading

Hoax email that claims to originate from the ACT Office of Fair Trading targets recipients for identity theft.
Mitchell Bingemann Aug 24 2007, 10:41AM Security
Experts warn of 'menacing' internet addiction

Experts warn of 'menacing' internet addiction

Just as dangerous as sex or gambling addiction, say researchers.
Robert Jaques Aug 22 2007, 10:00AM Mobility
Nokia seeks to halt U.S. imports of Qualcomm chips

Nokia seeks to halt U.S. imports of Qualcomm chips

Nokia, the world's top cell phone maker, asked authorities to halt imports of some Qualcomm chips into the United States and the phones that use them, saying they infringe five Nokia patents.
Tarmo Virki Aug 20 2007, 3:31PM Mobility
NetAlert helps public libraries

NetAlert helps public libraries

Australian public libraries will receive free ISP security filtering to help protect users from online dangers.
Negar Salek Aug 10 2007, 12:15PM Security
The rapid rise of storage

The rapid rise of storage

Storage is cheaper than ever, but the channel continues to profit
Staff Writers Aug 1 2007, 5:53PM Data centre
Be wary of spam tax emails

Be wary of spam tax emails

CRN spoke with Matthew Drake, consumer spokesperson for Symantec on the importance of security at tax time and how resellers can help their customers be prepared.
Helen Frost Aug 1 2007, 2:12PM Finance
City of Ryde looks to Merit

City of Ryde looks to Merit

The City of Ryde has selected Merit's CRM suite to manage the Council's workload.
Staff Writers Aug 1 2007, 1:10PM Software
Web business strategy focus of Microsoft meeting

Web business strategy focus of Microsoft meeting

Microsoft has showed early signs of narrowing the gap with Google in its Web business, leading Wall Street to ask whether the world's biggest software company may be able to turn an overlooked unit into a financial powerhouse.
Daisuke Wakabayashi Jul 25 2007, 1:15PM Strategy
Symantec warns of Wii flaw

Symantec warns of Wii flaw

Symantec has warned of an exploit in circulation that can crash Nintendo's Wii gaming console.
Iain Thomson Jul 24 2007, 3:52PM Security
FBI warns of widespread email scams

FBI warns of widespread email scams

Hoax messages attempt to steal money or information.
Iain Thomson Jul 20 2007, 1:40PM Security
Second-hand PCs still full of sensitive data

Second-hand PCs still full of sensitive data

Will we never learn?.
Robert Jaques Jul 19 2007, 7:38AM Hardware
Analysts predict arrival of 'iPhone Nano'

Analysts predict arrival of 'iPhone Nano'

Hardware suppliers hint at lower-end iPhone.
Iain Thomson Jul 11 2007, 7:37AM Mobility
Enterprise mobile costs 'out of control'

Enterprise mobile costs 'out of control'

Analyst warns of money wasted on inefficient systems.
Shaun Nichols Jul 10 2007, 7:29AM Mobility
Rise of the LCDs hits Panasonic

Rise of the LCDs hits Panasonic

Plasma screens losing market share to technology rivals.
Simon Burns Jul 9 2007, 3:24PM Finance
End of Tecksel and the return of John Robinson

End of Tecksel and the return of John Robinson

After 16 years of business, hardware distributor Tecksel has closed its doors.
Lilia Guan Jul 3 2007, 4:00PM Strategy
CRN Hall of Fame: Roy Vallee, chairman and CEO at Avnet

CRN Hall of Fame: Roy Vallee, chairman and CEO at Avnet

After humbly accepting his 2007 Hall of Fame Award from CRN, Roy Vallee, chairman and CEO of Avnet discusses his plans for Avnet globally as well as locally and openly showed his admiration for the company’s hard-working staff.
Helen Frost Jul 2 2007, 2:03PM Strategy
Beware of new "piggyback spam" campaign

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 Security
IIA warns of potential broadband cost crunch

IIA warns of potential broadband cost crunch

The Internet Industry Association says Australia needs pipes and policies now.
Staff Writers Jul 2 2007, 12:03PM Collaboration
Partnering outside of IT

Partnering outside of IT

How resellers can partner with non-IT organisations and win business
Staff Writers Jul 2 2007, 11:10AM Collaboration

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