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iPhone default sends spammers the green light 

iPhone default sends spammers the green light

Plea for Apple to reverse the setting.
Vox pop: Should smoking near your PC void the warranty? 

Vox pop: Should smoking near your PC void the warranty?

Resellers mock Apple's decision to reject repair jobs.
AVG protects students with Star-Tech 

AVG protects students with Star-Tech

Distributor's partnership runs "counter-intuitive" to reseller model.
Scam email hits the Australian Federal Police 

Scam email hits the Australian Federal Police

No organisation is sacred in the eyes of online scammers.
"Fake" Rudd email: Why wasn't it checked? 

"Fake" Rudd email: Why wasn't it checked?

Five minutes is all it takes to authenticate an email, according to one IT security expert.
Mandatory data loss laws could curb security breaches 

Mandatory data loss laws could curb security breaches

More than half of Australasian small businesses responding to a survey conducted by Symantec claim to have experienced security breaches.
Zylotech loses its CEO 

Zylotech loses its CEO

Local IP security surveillance vendor loses its CEO and executive director, chairman and non-executive director in one fell swoop.
Don't cut IT security during financial troubles, says Senetas CEO 

Don't cut IT security during financial troubles, says Senetas CEO

Businesses and end users are being urged not to scrimp on IT security as they tighten their belts for the global financial crisis.
ASIC encrypts hardware with Senetas 

ASIC encrypts hardware with Senetas

Only a month into 2009 and Senetas has won a new contract with a Government agency through its local reseller.
Secure Computing's Krieger talks about his resignation 

Secure Computing's Krieger talks about his resignation

After eight years with Secure Computing, Eric Krieger told CRN he has handed in his resignation to relax and take some time out.
Update: Websense shuts Sydney R&D team down 

Update: Websense shuts Sydney R&D team down

Websense has confirmed it will relocate its Sydney-based research and development team to China, resulting in 25 local job cuts.
Marshal merges with 8e6  

Marshal merges with 8e6

Marshal has merged with 8e6 Technologies, a US-based Web vendor, and formed a new company, Marshal8e6.
SANS Institute gets local presence 

SANS Institute gets local presence

Technology research and training organisation SANS Institute has appointed Shearwater Solutions, a provider of information security services, as its local representative in ...
Microsoft arms Australian Federal Police with cyber weapons  

Microsoft arms Australian Federal Police with cyber weapons

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) will receive a technology boost in the fight against child predators and paedophiles with the launch of an online tracking system, developed ...
NetAlert funding slashed in Labor bugdet cuts 

NetAlert funding slashed in Labor bugdet cuts

The Labor government has cut funding to NetAlert, the previous government's home and public library free filtering scheme.
Aussie company secures Vietnam’s Defence  

Aussie company secures Vietnam’s Defence

Network security vendor, Senetas has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Vietnam Information Security Laboratories (VISL), an agency of Vietnam’s ...
Blue Coat covers security for Gold Coast Council 

Blue Coat covers security for Gold Coast Council

Gold Coast City Council has deployed Blue Coat Systems’ ProxySG and ProxyAV appliances to provide Web security, policy control, reduce bandwidth consumption, speed application ...
New botnet set to unseat Storm as the nastiest around 

New botnet set to unseat Storm as the nastiest around

According to anti-virus vendor Secure Computing a botnet virus, dubbed Nugache, is set to unseat Storm as the nastiest botnet on the planet.
MailGuard tweaks WebGuard to help manage ‘Web browsing’ 

MailGuard tweaks WebGuard to help manage ‘Web browsing’

Australian anti-virus vendor MailGuard, has made enhancements to its managed web filtering service with the launch of WebGuard 2.0.
Clearswift sees benefits from email and spam explosion 

Clearswift sees benefits from email and spam explosion

Content security specialist Clearswift has had a 40 percent year on year growth in new licence revenue driven by increasing market demand for its Email and Web Appliances.
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