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    'Pensioner pirate' arrested by Victorian police 15/08/2008 14:25:00

    Victorian police have raided the Doveton home of a 65 year old man, seizing over 12,000 pirated DVDs.
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    Piracy bust bigger than Ben Hur 24/01/2008 14:11:55

    Victorian Police along with Australian Federal Police and investigators from the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) raided several houses in Melbourne's western suburbs this week, shutting down Australia's largest ever piracy operation.
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    Piracy raids net DVDs ready for distribution 19/10/2007 15:27:34

    Victorian Police conducted a piracy raid on a shop in Melbourne yesterday seizing over 100,000 DVDs, 51 burners, 14 folders of jacket covers and prepackaged fake copies of movies ready for distribution.
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    Acer secures $10 million PC refresh for Victoria Police 08/08/2007 10:47:38

    Acer Computer Australia is on a roll in Victoria securing two major government contracts worth more than $10 million.
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    CIOs set a new standard for Australia's IT industry 09/11/2006 16:52:16

    Breaking new ground, the top CIOs from across the Asia Pacific region came together this week to mark the culmination of two years of hard work which has led to the introduction of new standards for IT professionals.
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    Exclusive: NSW Police eye roadside fingerprint biometrics 14/10/2005 08:03:58

    NSW Police is set to introduce portable, handheld fingerprint scanners by the end of 2006.
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    Portal user group launched 14/10/2005 07:45:15

    SharePoint Portal Server User Groups have been launched in Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne. The groups are for users of the SharePoint platform from portal vendor Unique World which opened an office in Melbourne this week.
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    Document integrity still at the mercy of human error 27/09/2005 07:40:19

    Too many organizations are relying on IT departments to protect company information, particularly sensitive data that is shared electronically and must meet compliance regulations.
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    Justice Minister uneasy over crime data proposal 15/09/2005 11:30:05

    A contentious proposal for the federal government to forcefully extract information from criminal databases has achieved the rare feat of uniting privacy advocates and the Minister for Justice and Customs, Senator Chris Ellison in their distaste for the concept.
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    E-crime course sinks with university closure 08/06/2005 11:02:11

    A high-profile computer crime degree certificate course at Melbourne University Private (MUP) has closed its doors to new enrolments as a result of the tertiary institution falling on hard times.
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    AusCert conference lines up security heavyweights 13/05/2005 08:01:04

    The AusCert 2005 conference on the Gold Coast later this month will focus on the hottest IT security issues around the globe over the next 12 to 18 months.
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