Friday February 10, 2012 1:12 AM AEST
X-ray: We find out where internet viruses came from, how they work, and where they're going.
University graduate designs way to subvert censorship and possibly even the dreaded internet filter.
Researchers hack cars' computers.
High speed cryptography 
By The Inquirer | 10:06 Apr 21, 2010 | Comment Now 
Toshiba makes a quantum breakthrough.
 
Porn malware blackmails victims 
By David Hollingworth, The Inquirer | 13:26 Apr 19, 2010 | Comment Now 
Automated humiliation... wait, that could be a service in itself!
 
Hacker makes a fortune on the stock exchange  
By The Inquirer | 11:15 Mar 18, 2010 | Comment Now 
But it doesn't last long - Now his assets are frozen.
 
Microsoft updates on an IE vulnerability 
By The Inquirer | 10:27 Mar 3, 2010 | Comment Now 
Microsoft recommends you tape over your F1 key.
 
The pirate life for me 
By Jake Carroll | 10:53 Mar 2, 2010 | Comment Now 
X-ray: Jake Carroll puts on an eye-patch and looks into the history of software piracy and protection.
 
ALIA join forces with Inspire Foundation, Google and Yahoo to battle Senator Conroy's internet filter 
By Justin Robinson | 15:28 Feb 15, 2010 | Comment Now 
Essential Reading: Major internet players join together to fight the filter.
 
You don't own your computer, Microsoft does 
By The Inquirer | 10:11 Feb 15, 2010 | Comment Now 
Windows 7 'KB971033' update calls Microsoft every 90 days.
 
'Operation: Titstorm' takes Australian government websites down 
By Justin Robinson | 11:12 Feb 11, 2010 | Comment Now 
DDOS attack by Anonymous hits the Government. Update: Australian Sex Party denies involvement in attack.
 
US hackers are the most feared   
By The Inquirer | 10:47 Feb 1, 2010 | Comment Now 
Forget China - the good old US of A is the place to be worried about...
 
The Clean Feed under the microscope 
By David Hollingworth | 15:45 Jan 27, 2010 | Comment Now 
An industry veteran takes a look at Stephen Conroy's Internet Filtering scheme, and its impact on secure online transactions.
 
Airport Twidiot gets banged up  
By The Inquirer | 09:43 Jan 19, 2010 | Comment Now 
Frustrated flyer posts stupid tweet.
 
Microsoft's backdoor shenanigans 
By The Inquirer | 10:21 Nov 24, 2009 | Comment Now 
Microsoft denies that Windows 7 has a back door.
 
How to foil rootkits 
By The Inquirer | 09:46 Nov 5, 2009 | Comment Now 
Put all your hooks in one basket.
 
Mossad used Trojan Horse in Syrian bombing 
By The Inquirer | 10:25 Nov 4, 2009 | Comment Now 
Hacking in London found nuclear secrets.
 
Pentagon makes a pig's ear of trusted chips 
By The Inquirer | 11:38 Oct 28, 2009 | Comment Now 
Can only support two per cent of its secure needs.
 
UN warns of world war on web 
By The Inquirer | 10:07 Oct 8, 2009 | Comment Now 
Battle is taken online.
 
Flight sim website tracks hacker   
By The Inquirer | 09:55 Sep 10, 2009 | Comment Now 
We know what you hacked last summer.
 
Windows 7, Vista vulnerable to BSOD attack 
By Justin Robinson | 10:46 Sep 9, 2009 | Comment Now 
A faulty driver leaves the system wide open.
 
Enigma gathering is biggest ever 
By The Inquirer | 10:07 Sep 8, 2009 | Comment Now 
International codebreaking returns to Bletchley Park.
 
Webcam voyeurs on the rise in Britain 
By The Inquirer | 10:52 Sep 2, 2009 | Comment Now 
Sneaking into your webcams.
 
WPA data is gone in 60 seconds 
By The Inquirer | 10:37 Aug 28, 2009 | Comment Now 
Without any car chase...
 
Chinese porn blocker switched off 
By The Inquirer | 10:48 Aug 14, 2009 | Comment Now 
A nation's youth rejoices, celebrates with western filth.
 
Terrorists could hack into nuclear launch systems 
By Justin Robinson | 10:24 Jul 30, 2009 | Comment Now 
Internet-connected nuclear missiles are under fire.
 
China's backs down from mandatory Green Dam software for new PCs 
By The Inquirer | 10:14 Jul 2, 2009 | Comment Now 
Slim ray of hope for China's PC users...for now.
 
Hole in the wall 
By Ashton Mills | 10:26 Jun 4, 2009 | Comment Now 
X-Ray: The firewall is an essential bastion of internet security, but what's not well known is that all firewalls have an Achilles heel...
 
Telstra's porn problem 
By Justin Robinson | 12:25 Apr 15, 2009 | Comment Now 
When your phone has someone else's life on it, who do you blame?
 
Breaking news: Australian Government's Classification Board website hacked 
By Justin Robinson | 21:46 Mar 26, 2009 | Comment Now 
Breaking News: Australian Classification Board website attacked by hackers
 
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Issue: 133 | February, 2012

Atomic is a magazine aimed squarely at computer enthusiasts, gamers, and serious PC upgraders.

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