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TrustDefender and the Trojan Vundo story
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Even with anti-virus protection, this is the story of Vundo Trojan infecting a protected computer anyway. A different anti-virus product removed the Trojan, but it kept coming back, so here’s how the Trojan was removed, and how TrustDefender would have kept that user protected – despite being infected.


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Web analytics can give second shot at sales
By: David M Williams

Do you know how many visitors to your web site eventually end up making a purchase? Why did the others not buy? Did they drop out during the sales process? Can you work out why? And, importantly, can you pick that sale up again? The answers might be sitting dormant in your web log - if only someone looked.


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Does crime pay? Online crims enjoy massive boom
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Symantec’s latest report on the “underground economy” shows that online criminals are enjoying their biggest ever boom, just as the world is experiencing economic turmoil. Never before has online crime been so big or so bad – but there definitely are things you can do to protect yourself!


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Microsoft download “Store” opens in US, no sign for Australia yet
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Although any of Microsoft’s products are freely available to download from pirate networks and often advertised in spam emails, Microsoft has finally opened an official, legal download store in the US, after three other countries got it first. Microsoft is spruiking the carbon benefits of downloads, but online purchasing seems no cheaper than at retail.


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Australians dramatically reduce online spending
By: Stan Beer

The global economic tsunami has bitten deeply into the hip pockets of Australian consumers with a new survey claiming that 35% have reduced their online spending. What's more the indications are that online spending is likely to decrease further over the next six months.
                   


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VISA pilots credit card with integrated PIN keypad
By: Davey Winder

The Bank of America in the UK is amongst the first to pilot a new VISA credit card with an integrated PIN pad and one-time security code system for Internet transactions. So how does that work then?


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Government funded e-marketing kit hits 10,000 downloads in days
By: Stan Beer

A joint state government funded online marketing course for Australian tourism operators is being downloaded by the bucket load by local operators, catching even the government tourism organisations by surprise.


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Apple blocks uninformed App Store comments
By: Stephen Withers

Hoo-ray! Apple has moved to cut the crap from App Store reviews by only accepting reports from people that have actually downloaded the application in question.


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EU warns online music stores: change or be changed
By: Stephen Withers

EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes has warned the music industry that she is prepared to take action to ensure a competitive online marketplace across member states, especially for digital music sales.


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Google goes to 'Android Market' in App Store challenge
By: Stephen Withers

We've seen how successful Apple's App Store has been as a conduit between developers with $US30 million in sales and 60 million downloads in the first month. Now Google aims to follow suit with the announcement of the Android Market. Why 'Market' rather than 'Store'?


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Call for content ratings on Apple's App Store
By: Stephen Withers

Apple already tags tracks in the iTunes Store that are unsuitable for children and it sells R rated movies, so why isn't there something similar for content such as books and comics in the App Store?


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iTunes Store still number one music retailer: report
By: Stephen Withers

Apple's iTunes Store has retained its position as the leading music retailer in the US, according to market research firm NPD. The company's latest results cover the first half of calendar 2008.


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Stirling role for Arbuthnott
By: Stephen Withers

B2B specialist Stirling Commerce has appointed Marcail Arbuthnot as its client relationship manager.


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French fakes land eBay with AUD $65.8 million fine
By: Davey Winder

eBay has been warned about counterfeit goods being sold online before. Now a French court has given them 65 million reasons to get their act together.



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A heart starter for your mobile phone
By: Stuart Corner

In a world-first the Australian Red Cross is offering cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructions as an animation downloadable to a mobile phone, using technology from Ericsson.


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Happy 10th Birthday PayPal!
By: Stuart Corner

The policies of its now owner, eBay, may have mired PayPal in controversy around the world, but that has not stopped the online payment service celebrating 10 years of operation with a commemorative website and a survey.


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eBay: archaic trading laws are harming EU consumers
By: Davey Winder

eBay launches lobbying campaign aimed at the European Parliament, arguing that EU laws damage trade. In a wonderful display of thumb suck sulking, eBay complains that traditional retailers are exploiting the rules to benefit their business. Well duh!


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eBay: do unto Australia what you cannot do in the US
By: Stan Beer

It is hard to fathom the behaviour of eBay in Australia over the past couple of months because never in the history of the technology industry has a multinational company so flagrantly flagged its intention to flout this country's commercial laws. The question is how should Australia as a market respond?


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