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    BBC botnet ‘reckless’, may inspire copycats 16 March, 2009 14:14

    Security company Sophos has lashed out at the BBC for commandeering some 22,000 computers earlier this month, claiming the move was a reckless breach of privacy that could inspire a wave of vigilante copycats.
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    Ineffective law enforcement, bad economy fueling cybercrime 10 December, 2008 08:28

    Cybercriminals operating worldwide are benefitting from ineffective law enforcement and a growing economic recession that could make jittery people more susceptible to cybercrime scams.
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    Linux generals command Windows grunts in botnet battlefield 15 February, 2008 15:40

    Linux servers infected with a mutating virus are commanding huge Windows botnets six years after the malware was discovered, according to security researchers.
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    Microsoft's OOXML: The No vote 15 January, 2008 08:19

    The Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre at the University of New South Wales recently hosted a symposium to discuss issues surrounding the proposed Microsoft OOXML document format standard.
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    Interwoven fills local managing director role 11 September, 2007 12:33

    Content management vendor Interwoven has appointed a new Australia and New Zealand managing director based in Sydney.
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    Wi-Fi radiation: who do we believe? 26 July, 2007 09:23

    A recent BBC investigation into the possible dangers of Wi-Fi radiation emissions in UK schools that aroused fear in sections of the British community is now raising similar concerns in Australia where uptake of wireless technology has been met with great gusto.
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    Postgrad Study: Precursor to Success 04 May, 2007 16:18

    IT moves so rapidly that today's professionals constantly need to keep themselves up to date. There are a range of postgraduate options available to IT workers looking to boost their salary or switch careers, ranging from self-directed study to short, certification-based courses to more formal academic courses.
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    IT firms seize fresh pickings in graduate recruitment drive 02 April, 2007 14:28

    The first quarter of this year has barely entered the realm of recent history, and already, IT companies are clamouring to secure the next wave of freshly educated talent for their 2008 workforce.
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    Massive funding boost for technology driven services 21 March, 2007 11:00

    Innovative research into Internet technology received a significant boost today with the announcement that close to $100 million in funding will be made available to the Smart Services Co-operative Research Centre (CRC) which will be fully operational by July 1, 2007.
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    A good year for the IT professional's salary 17 January, 2007 15:39

    Last year was certainly a good year for Australian IT job hunters, with reports of 'skills shortages' peppering headlines across the country. Sadly for recruiters, the situation will not change much in 2007, according to this month's Biannual Labour Market Update from APESMA (Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers, Australia).
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    A betting man 16 January, 2007 08:21

    Reluctantly, he awakes to a stray beam of sunlight peeking through the heavy curtains of his bedroom. It must be late morning - or is it early afternoon? Michael Wilczynska runs a pale hand through his dark, floppy hair as he wanders to the kitchen for breakfast. Then it's time to get to work. Still dressed in the clothes he went to bed in, Wilczynska rouses his business partner, a state-of-the-art computer sporting dual 20.1" LCD monitors, and another day begins.
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