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Frankentech poses emerging global threat 

Frankentech poses emerging global threat

AusCERT: We will see more disasters unless society adapts to the networked age.
Lockpicking 101 for busy IT professionals 

Lockpicking 101 for busy IT professionals

AusCERT: Securing your information is about more than firewalls and software.
‘Wild west’ stands in way of icode: Coroneos 

‘Wild west’ stands in way of icode: Coroneos

Security should be 2 percent of NBN price, says Internet Industry Association.
Hacker takes off with TripAdvisor's customer email database  

Hacker takes off with TripAdvisor's customer email database

Personal details for as many as 20 million travellers in the wind.
$900m piracy report author defends conclusions 

$900m piracy report author defends conclusions

But annual losses only a "ballpark".
Exclusive: Uniloc founder in bid to 'save music industry' 

Exclusive: Uniloc founder in bid to 'save music industry'

And "man in a van" to send higher patent infringement bill to Microsoft.
Anonymous claims HBGary Federal boss' scalp 

Anonymous claims HBGary Federal boss' scalp

Demolition of US Federal Government infosec consultancy complete.
Melbourne and Perth in race for Kaspersky data centre 

Melbourne and Perth in race for Kaspersky data centre

Winner of two-horse race will need critical demand.
Secret plan to kill Wikileaks with FUD leaked  

Secret plan to kill Wikileaks with FUD leaked

Fear, uncertainty and doubt behind divide-and-conquer sabotage.
Egyptians turn to Tor to organise dissent online 

Egyptians turn to Tor to organise dissent online

US Senate to debate 'internet kill switch' to give Obama powers like Mubarak's.
Freelancer.com posts: jobs for botnets, fake IDs 

Freelancer.com posts: jobs for botnets, fake IDs

Crowdsourcing provider's boards new haven for malware, identity fraud.
Wikileaks cyberwar takes legal turn 

Wikileaks cyberwar takes legal turn

Credit card companies face law suits even as their own payment systems buckle.
Pig of a software to stop cybercrims in their tracks 

Pig of a software to stop cybercrims in their tracks

Razorback aims to root out source of attacks, says Patrick Mullen.
Immigration rolls out Unisys biometrics to stop visa fraud 

Immigration rolls out Unisys biometrics to stop visa fraud

International network to root out identity criminals captures face and finger signatures.
British giant BAE acquires Sydney's Stratsec 

British giant BAE acquires Sydney's Stratsec

BAE's local IT security operations to merge with Stratsec.
Calls for compulsory data breach law v2.0 

Calls for compulsory data breach law v2.0

Telling your customers is just the start.
CERT Australia chief headlines AISA Week 

CERT Australia chief headlines AISA Week

Stuxnet and critical infrastructure protection top of delegates' minds.
Adobe 'sandbox' to protect Reader from hackers 

Adobe 'sandbox' to protect Reader from hackers

Cybercriminals will have to find another way into your PC's crown jewels.
Information security providers merge 

Information security providers merge

Combined entity fit to service government and private-enterprise customers.
IBM unleashes virus on AusCERT delegates 

IBM unleashes virus on AusCERT delegates

Malware-infected USB key the culprit.
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