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Factiva CEO: News will cost in two years
Consumers will be coughing up for all online media content by 2004 according to Factiva CEO Clare Hart--as online ads aren't paying all the bills.
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Network defenders crack challenge
The Australian programmer, who won top prize, was one of the many addicted to Honeynet Challenge to analyze and decipher binary code captured in the wild.
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Life on the tech frontline: one man's tale
Dr. Eugene Dozortsev talks about his role as the head of R&D at Computer Associate's, and the motivations and satisfactions that spur him through 70-hour working week.
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Australian anti-spam fight getting slimy
Supporters of the anti-spam advocate who is being sued in a controversial Australian suit are on the verge of kicking off a slime campaign against the alleged spammer who is seeking damages, and...
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Charges in Net baby-selling case
The business of selling babies over the Internet is in the spotlight again, this time with a 39-year-old Victoria, Australia woman appearing before a magistrate's court after she used the Internet...
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'Sniffer dog' site--wireless killer app?
An Australian Web site that sends SMS messages to warn members where police are patrolling with drug detection dogs is forced to upgrade to a larger server due to heavy demand.
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Aussie spammer sues anti-spammer
An alleged Australian spammer is suing an anti-spam advocate, in what is believed to be a first of its kind case worldwide.
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Aussie police growl at 'sniffer dog' site
NSW Police Minister Michael Costa is seeking to shut down the Web site www.snifferdogalert.com, operated by the state's Council for Civil Liberties and Redfern Legal Centre, which warns the public...
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Pirate bots seek ports to hide plunder
In Australia, an international security expert warns of IRC bots used by pirates that exploit Microsoft IIS vulnerabilities to find unsuspecting hosts to swap illegal files.
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IBM Australia migrating to Linux
More tha 10,000 Australian staff are in the process of being moved over to Linux for file and print serving, as part of a cost-efficiency drive.
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Autralian Premier lays down law on porn
NSW Premier Bob Carr has said public servants will be suspended without pay if caught accessing online porn at work, following revelations that four officers from the Department of Community...
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Looking for a few good 'code demons'
An Australian developer is seeking help for GNU-Linux software called Portable.Net that he hopes will eventually allow .Net to work on a variety of OS platforms.
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Biggest workplace nuisance? Cell phones
With workers crammed into cardboard-segregated workstations and electronic communications ubiquitous, it's hard to find respite from ring tones in the office. A recent survey of 6,000 people by...
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Telstra: No apology needed for vote rigging
Australia's leading telephone company says it can't control the actions of its employee who rigged a ZDNet Australia poll, and considers the matter closed.
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Telstra caught in online poll scam
Caught in the act of rigging online user surveys last week, Australia's leading telephone company deliberates offering a formal apology, saying it can't control its employees' actions.
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Australia pushes for e-mail interception
New counter-terrorism measures will see more Australian agencies able to intercept e-mails for routine investigations.
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Aussie security scans boost managed services
Australian IT security software distributor Janteknology has launched what it claims is the first locally supported online vulnerability scanning service.
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Developer encrypts corporate IM
An small Australian firm is making a name for itself by developing encryption to secure instant messages--making it more attractive to businesses.
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Expert: Worm-spreading servers are 'criminal'
An Australian security company called three major Asian organizations the main culprits propagating hundreds of thousands attacks from the Nimda worm--and they should pay for it.
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Code Blue rears up in Asia
More than 300,000 incidents of the nasty Code Red variant have been reported in Asia and Australia has reported more than 32,000 incidents.
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