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Stories about: 2600 Australia

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    Web site damage a growing concern 25 September, 2002 08:02

    Web site defacement is on the rise and IT departments are finding their resources stretched in dealing with the issue, according to security experts.
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    Woolies, eTax hacked full of holes 18 August, 2000 13:01

    Hacker group 2600 Australia has sent warnings to two major Australian business-to-consumer e-commerce players of gaping loopholes in their online security.
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    UPDATE: Hackers with heart 15 March, 2000 12:01

    A small legal loophole may prevent hacker advocate group 2600 Australia from broadcasting DVD decryption codes and other sensitive information on national television.
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    Hackers with heart 13 March, 2000 12:01

    Loopholes in Federal laws mean hacker advocate group 2600 Australia will be able to broadcast DVD decryption codes and other sensitive information on national television within weeks.
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    Hackers Get Free Internet Access Free of Ads 25 January, 2000 13:01

    Free ISP (Internet service provider) Globalfreeway has dismissed reports that unregistered users can access its Internet service without viewing the revenue-generating
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    Hackers get free Net access free of ads 24 January, 2000 12:01

    Free ISP Globalfreeway has dismissed reports that unregistered users can access its Internet service without viewing the revenue-generating advertisements.
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