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by Davey Winder
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Monday, 20 July 2009 |
Could HP have come up with a Darknet for the great unwashed at last? All will be revealed at Black Hat in Las Vegas.
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by Peter Dinham
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Sunday, 19 July 2009 |
Virtual machines get new security protection with Trend Micro expanding its overall virtualisation security portfolio with the introduction of a content security solution to protect VMware ESX/ESXi environments.
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by David M Williams
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Friday, 17 July 2009 |
Indian techie, Atul Dwivedi, defaced the Royal Australian Air Force website this week, posting a message on the front page as a warning to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. How did he do it?
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by David Swan
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Friday, 17 July 2009 |
Forget Voldemort, Harry Potter’s got a new, more human problem: cybercrime. Following the worldwide release of the new Harry Potter film yesterday, it has been discovered that cybercriminals are preying on those looking to download "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" online.
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by James Riley
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Wednesday, 15 July 2009 |
Social networking services might provide a great way to expose election fraud, but they also give online fraudsters the easiest path to your wallet, according to Cisco’s Midyear Security Report.
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by Stephen Withers
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Wednesday, 15 July 2009 |
Microsoft has patched nine vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, Virtual PC and Virtual Server.
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by Stephen Withers
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009 |
Using GPS tracking to monitor the location of vehicles and other assets is nothing new, but GoFinder reckons its new SmartSystem is the first device of its kind to sell for less than $A400.
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by James Riley
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009 |
Australia's uber-Spook agency, the Defence Signals Directorate, has come out of the shadows in a major recruitment campaign to staff its Cyber Security Operations Centre. The agency says the nation faces an increased threat of online attacks across Defence, government and commercial networks.
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by Stephen Withers
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Tuesday, 14 July 2009 |
Another ActiveX control is under attack. This time it is one installed alongside Office and several other Microsoft products.
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by Peter Dinham
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Monday, 13 July 2009 |
Spammers have employed a new technique in their phishing attacks on the Australian Taxation Office website in an attempt to snatch tax refund details from users of the site doing their tax return online.
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