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by Stephen Withers
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Apple's Safari 4 web browser for Mac OS X has received its first update just over a week after its initial release.
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by Stephen Withers
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Some people I know have been holding out for 3 to offer the iPhone. They won't have to wait much longer.
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by Peter Dinham
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Symantec has followed-up its recent report warning of an increasing trend to phishing attacks on Facebook, with a new warning for Facebook users to beware of fake emails attempting to steal login details to use their account for launching future phishing attacks on unsuspecting social networkers.
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by Peter Dinham
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New Zealand banks are increasingly using technology to implement "countercyclical" strategies to maximise competitive advantage, with the banks last year spending in excess of NZ$450 million on IT services.
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by Stephen Withers
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Apple has finally got around to updating the Mac OS X version of Java, fixing a worrying vulnerability that's been lingering for months.
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by Stephen Withers
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Firefox 3.0.11, the latest release of the widely-used open-source browser, addresses four critical security issues along with other bug fixes.
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by Stephen Withers
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Just as the financial year draws to a close, scammers are using the Australian Tax Office as a guise to collect information about active bank and credit card accounts that would allow fraudulent transactions to be made.
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by Peter Dinham
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There’s been a huge increase in the use of phishing toolkits, with 42 percent of phishing URLs last month generated using the toolkits, and the emergence of a new trend of phishing attacks towards the popular social networking site, Facebook.
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by Peter Dinham
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Spam levels climbed to nearly 90 percent of all email last month with
some worrying new trends emerging, like the booming Twitter site being
used as bait to phish for information.
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by David M Williams
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Just months after being named Public Sector CIO of the year, RailCorp Chief Information Officer Vicki Coleman has been escorted from her office by security after allegations have been made about her to the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
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by David M Williams
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President Barack Obama achieved notoriety in BlackBerry-loving circles because he loved his handheld so much he insisted he continue to use it in office, despite past precedent that U.S. Presidents not compose e-mail. Yet, the National Security Agency may have been proven correct after a report by Fox News that the President’s BlackBerry has been hacked!
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