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    NexBis defends investment strategy 09 March, 2010 12:40

    NexBis (ASX:NBS) has gone on the defensive following a news report that questioned the soundness of the company’s recent investments in security technology companies TrustDefender and UKI (Asia Pacific).
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    NexBis flags new security company investments 05 March, 2010 12:32

    Security solutions provider NexBis (ASX:NBS) has made significant investments in two companies — TrustDefender and UKI Asia Pacific -— as part of a diversification and transformation strategy at the company.
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    Credit union offers free online transaction security solution 27 June, 2008 13:21

    Regional credit union Bananacoast Community Credit Union (BCU) this week launched an Australian first initiative that sees the Internet security solution, TrustDefender, provided free of charge to its online customers.
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    Barclays 'chairman' scams his own bank 11 January, 2008 12:28

    Barclays bank in the UK has found itself at the centre of another security scam, this time around someone posed as the bank's chairman and scammed £10,000 out of his personal account.
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    Top Gear host publishes bank details, loses money 09 January, 2008 09:00

    The BBC presenter Jeremy Clarkson has lost £500 after publishing his bank details in a British newspaper in a naive attempt to prove that the UK's largest ever data breach was a storm in a tea cup.
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    Be a superhero in online comic strip 12 April, 2007 17:41

    Social network computing is sweeping across the globe at a wholesale rate but could an Australian company create the next MySpace, YouTube or iPod?
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    Ice Systems partners with TrustDefendor 14 March, 2007 12:45

    Local systems integrator Ice Systems has partnered with security vendor TrustDefender to provide e-buisness transaction verification for its customers.
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    ABA slams reports it wants customers liable for online security 22 January, 2007 17:21

    Australian Banking Association (ABA) chief executive David Bell has slammed misleading reports that member banks have been lobbying the Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) to make customers liable for Internet banking fraud.
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    Banks want lax customers liable for Internet fraud 19 January, 2007 18:14

    Australian banks want customers to be more accountable for online fraud as part of a review of the Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) code of conduct.
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