AusCERT 2007: Complete coverage
Australia's best-known security conference has wound down for another year and ZDNet Australia has all the news and highlights from the event.
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Vending machines and printers open network threat
Common office items such as printers, vending machines could easily create vulnerabilities that are often overlooked by administrators.
Read the story »eBay security chief slams online crime 'hype'
The head of eBay Australia's IT security said the security community makes it difficult for users to learn about using the Internet safely.
Read the story »Antivirus software is being defeated
According the AusCERT 2006 e-crime survey, even though 98 percent of companies used an antivirus product, almost half of them experienced a virus infection.
Read the story »Microsoft considers taking admin rights from employees
As Microsoft moves its internal desktop systems to Windows Vista, the company may take away admin rights from its employees in order to improve security.
Read the story »ISPs accused of ignoring botnet invasion
Internet Service Providers are in the perfect position to kill vast armies of compromised computers -- or bots, according security specialists at AusCERT 2006.
Read the story »AusCERT sees decline in electronic attacks
During 2005/6 there were significantly fewer electronic attacks than over the previous 12 months, according to the latest version of AusCERT's annual survey.
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Full coverage of the AusCERT 2006 conference
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