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Tell them nothing – Microsoft reveals security strategy
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Microsoft, in conjunction with five major security companies including Foundstone and @Stake, has announced a coalition against ‘full disclosure’ of security related information...
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Don’t like the news? Change it yourself!
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The method Yahoo! uses to authenticate its Internal network users has been changed after
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FBI to distribute its own Trojan
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The American Federal Bureau of Investigation has a new trick up its sleeve when it comes to combating crime – a Trojan by the name of
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Mandrake Linux 8.0 Review
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Mandrake Linux 8.0 is a version of the now famous Linux operating system, and is perhaps the most user-friendly distribution for new users. Mandrake Linux was originally a ...
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Microsoft off the hook?
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Microsoft may have bargained its way to an end of the seemingly endless legal battle with the American Department of Justice, after managing to forge a tentative settlement,
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Excuse me, your ports are showing.
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Internet security is something that is all too often neglected by home users. With the explosion in broadband people increasingly leave their computers connected to the ...
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ACCC receives injunction against ING
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission was granted an injunction against Internet Name Group (Internet Name Protection Pty Ltd) on Monday 6 May 2002. The injunction ...
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Top three ways to get fired
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You may not think John Holmes and a corporate Internet cache have much in common, but they do. Consider this: the former made his career and millions of dollars giving people ...
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Network security, wild west style
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Network scans, crackers and viruses are all part of normal Internet life. If you’re running any sort of decent firewall, your logs should have numerous examples of scans and ...
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Lagged? Hit your friend!
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Internet slowdown, often laconically named the World Wide Wait, afflicts all of us from time to time. Some of us are lucky enough to have broadband, but the majority must put ...
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Cheap wireless a scam
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Offering ‘Wireless internet access anywhere, anytime’, with no download limits and speeds up to four times faster than cable for a $70 monthly access fee, Hughes Corporation’s ...
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Schmitz stirrer
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Every once and a while the Internet throws up a person that deserves the moniker of wanker. Forget what you think about the bigwigs, the latest member of this club is arguably ...
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English language declared safe
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There is a common fear amongst many people, that the Internet will lead to the death of language, at least as we know it. The French government is up in arms over the net and ...
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NSW Net censorship – help us stop this!
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On the 7th of November 2001, NSW Attorney-General Bob Debus presented new Internet censorship laws to the NSW parliament, as part of the
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Racism on the net – the ideal is shattered
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The Internet was supposed to enable a new way of interaction, a new way of thinking. It was supposed to allow people to share thoughts, ideas and knowledge across international ...
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Telstra involved in anti-competitive practice? ACCC says yes
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Telstra continues to make life difficult for prospective ADSL retailers in Australia. Companies such as iPrimus and Pacific Internet are being held back from the home ADSL ...
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Hasn't Google Been Here Before?
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Usenet forums are one of those amazingly archaic, yet amazingly useful hangovers from the early days of the Internet. There are newsgroups covering literally everything from ...
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Virus Wars – Return of the Nimda
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Computer security experts at
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New Explorer beta out
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I know that many of you are early-adopters of the highest order, so for you this is thrilling news indeed. Microsoft has released beta code of Internet Explorer 6 for download, ...
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Atomic CPLP Update
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Special Agent GRiMEY here reporting from the tin can and fishing line Internet connection at CPLP, where the action is heating up. The Quake 3 and CounterStrike competitions ...
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