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Small ISPs at risk to DNS flaw 01/08/2008 12:34:00
Customers of small Internet Service Providers (ISPs) may be at risk of online fraud, following the industry's lax response to securing against the recently discovered Domain Name System (DNS) cache poisoning flaw. - +
Critics claim govt's porn filtering will fail 29/07/2008 13:33:38
A glowing report on the government's national Internet content filtering scheme has again outraged telecommunications providers and privacy advocates who declared the results biased and worthless. - +
Australia engages allies in cyber warfare 07/03/2008 14:24:39
Cyber Storm II was today officially launched by the Attorney General in which five countries will engage in an international hacking exercise. - +
Defence deal for IT support tops $240 million 25/02/2008 13:16:04
Unisys announced today its Australian subsidiary has signed a $240 million contract with the Australian Department of Defence. - +
Invasion of Privacy 07/07/2006 16:05:46
Back in 2001 Peter Piper picked a pack of Privacy Principles, but thus far no one's found themselves in much of a pickle. - +
Mastering Mobile Madness 03/02/2006 11:59:49
Wireless devices are multiplying, making more people more productive . . . and creating enormous management, support and security headaches for CIOs. You need a plan for juggling these new gadgets. Here's the plan. - +
Remote data centre control minimises risks 15/09/2005 14:00:47
Organizations need to take control of remote data centres and standardize Network-Critical Physical Infrastructure (NCPI) or face the consequences, according to APC data centre consultant, David Blumanis. - +
Privacy Commissioner investigates data thefts 18/08/2005 10:15:49
The federal Privacy Commissioner has opened a formal investigation into possible breaches of the Privacy Act by Telstra mobile reseller Switch Mobile and call centre outsourcer One Touch Solutions following revelations that customer data from the two companies is for sale on the black market in India. - +
Nearly 100 companies hit in phone hacking spree 02/08/2005 07:57:16
Telephone hacking is on the rise in Australia with more than 70 organizations hit in recent attacks that have topped the multimillion dollar mark. - +
Senator scuttles 'Orwellian' national ID card 19/07/2005 12:37:29
Attempts to exhume the concept of a national identity card backed by a central database have been effectively shut down by the National Party's Senator Barnaby Joyce (Queensland). - +
Corporate PABXs remain a hacker's playground 28/04/2005 08:21:57
Many of New Zealand's corporate switchboards still remain open to hackers, who can easily divert calls and listen to messages in people's mailboxes.
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