James Hutchinson

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James Hutchinson is a technology journalist from inner west Sydney, Australia. Having worked across Australian technology publications including Computerworld, PC World, CIO and Techworld for the past three years, Hutchinson has progressed from selling printers and hard drives at the local Officeworks to following the local telecommunications and technology industry. When he isn't writing about the latest in the Australian ICT industry, Hutchinson plays piano accordion, vibraphone and piano for a variety of Sydney artists including folk 12-piece arbori.



Recent articles by James Hutchinson

Conficker renders gaol CCTV footage tampered evidence 

Conficker renders gaol CCTV footage tampered evidence

Unpatched systems, software update, at fault.
Huawei fears security reforms could create further blocks 

Huawei fears security reforms could create further blocks

Urges legislative caution.
Confirmed: AAPT hacked 

Confirmed: AAPT hacked

Anonymous' victim ISP revealed.
Govt mulls cloud, social intercepts 

Govt mulls cloud, social intercepts

Raises technical, regulatory issues.
6000 Aussie users caught in DNSChanger shutdown 

6000 Aussie users caught in DNSChanger shutdown

Last-minute rush.
Telstra halts mobile tracking 

Telstra halts mobile tracking

Privacy Commissioner mulls investigation.
'Evil' Platform hacker jailed 

'Evil' Platform hacker jailed

Receives 2.5 years, restricted computer access.
ABC employee disciplined for uploading Bitcoin miner 

ABC employee disciplined for uploading Bitcoin miner

Given restricted access but retains job.
AusCERT2012: Calls for real-time drug reporting 

AusCERT2012: Calls for real-time drug reporting

Pseudoephedrine blocks not enough.
AusCERT2012: Kaspersky defends data retention, secretive breaches 

AusCERT2012: Kaspersky defends data retention, secretive breaches

But privacy paramount to both.
AusCERT2012: Modems at risk in DNSChanger cut-off 

AusCERT2012: Modems at risk in DNSChanger cut-off

ISPs urged to bolster user support.
AusCERT2012: Fish and chip shops in hacker sights 

AusCERT2012: Fish and chip shops in hacker sights

Credit card info at risk in point-of-sale compromises.
AusCERT2012: Governments stockpiling cyber arms 

AusCERT2012: Governments stockpiling cyber arms

The cyber arms race is in full swing.
Google employees knew of wi-fi snooping 

Google employees knew of wi-fi snooping

Search giant releases full FCC report.
Hollywood flicks hacked  

Hollywood flicks hacked

But holes aren't remote exploitable.
Blue Coat plans email, web sandbox for iPad 

Blue Coat plans email, web sandbox for iPad

Addresses BYO device market.
Telstra deploys single sign-on for staff 

Telstra deploys single sign-on for staff

Staff were 'breaking every security policy',
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