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    Spammers handed record US$234 million fine -- eat that 15/05/2008 07:19:21

    MySpace has won a court judgement against spammers
    The US CAN-SPAM law has chewed another alleged spam outfit, this time handing out a world record fine of US$234 million to two individuals.
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    Great Wall of Australia: Industry cops sanitised Internet 14/05/2008 16:45:04

    Content filtering gets budget go-ahead
    Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has pushed ahead with the controversial [[artid:420013177|national content filtering scheme|ISP filtering]] with a $125.8 million budget allocation announced today.
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    Microsoft fixes critical Windows, Word flaws 14/05/2008 07:56:07

    Patch Jet Database bug pronto, say researchers; exploits in circulation
    Microsoft Tuesday patched six vulnerabilities, most marked "critical," in Windows, Word, Publisher and its anti-virus software.
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    New Zealand gov't ID plan lacks 'terrorism bug' infection 07/05/2008 10:02:11

    Australian ID-scheme critic says NZ is getting it right
    International experts in Wellington for a conference on identity last week expressed admiration for the New Zealand government's igovt identity information management scheme and the policy behind it.
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    INTEROP - US Bank suffers Web 2.0 security headaches 01/05/2008 08:01:05

    iPhones and smartphones invade the security perimeter
    It used to be easy for US Bank to determine which users and systems could be trusted, and which should be viewed with suspicion. Then along came Web 2.0.
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    Aussies follow Canadian lead on data breach guide 23/04/2008 07:11:30

    Canadian data breach notification guidelines arrive down under
    Canadian data breach notification guidelines -- jointly created by the Information and Privacy Commissioners for British Columbia and Ontario -- have made their way to the land down under.
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    Concerns raised as government demands universal wiretapping 17/04/2008 09:47:07

    Privacy an afterthought.
    Sweeping reforms will make it easier than ever for law enforcement to intercept communications if amendments to the Telecommunications (Interceptions) Act are agreed upon by a Senate standing committee.
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    Oracle patches 41 security flaws in database, other products 16/04/2008 10:23:59

    The database security fixes included patches for 15 vulnerabilities that can be exploited remotely without a username or password
    Oracle released 41 security fixes for its flagship database and several other products Tuesday, including 15 patches for vulnerabilities that can be exploited remotely without a username or password.
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    Luxury car retailer eliminates spam burn out 07/03/2008 11:26:09

    Appliance runs on IBM System X server
    After experiencing its fair share of virus attacks as well as dealing with the ongoing problem of spam overwhelming the corporate network, luxury car retailer Brisbane BMW, made the decision to upgrade its e-mail management system.
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    Windows hacked in seconds via Firewire 05/03/2008 08:24:20

    After two years of inaction, researchers comes clean on Windows bug.
    A New Zealand security researcher has published a software tool allowing attackers to quickly gain access to Windows systems via a Firewire port.
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    Teen pushed adware to hundreds of thousands of PCs 19/02/2008 08:00:14

    "Sobe" to serve time for scheme to make money by surreptitiously planting adware on large numbers of computers.
    A teenager identified by U.S. law enforcement officials only as B.D.H pleaded guilty last week to charges that he used botnets to illegally install adware on hundreds of thousands of computers in the U.S., including those belonging to the military.
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