Sunday | 20 July, 2008
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    How CAPTCHA got trashed 15/07/2008 09:02:49

    CAPTCHA used to be an easy and useful way for Web administrators to authenticate users. Now it's an easy and useful way for malware authors and spammers to do their dirty work.
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    Expect iPhone scams, security firm says 04/07/2008 08:04:25

    Apple's launch of its new iPhone 3G will produce a flurry of spam and scams, a security company warned Thursday.
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    Websense to take fear out of Facebook, Web 2.0 18/06/2008 09:11:04

    Websense used the InfoSecurity Canada show to introduce a software-based gateway product aimed at protecting enterprise customers from the dangers of social networking sites and other advanced online services.
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    Hosted email cuts law firm's spam woes 16/06/2008 14:05:46

    South Australian-based law firm Piper Alderman has turned to a hosted email security service to cut out the 9000 spam emails it received each day.
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    Six burning questions about network security 06/06/2008 09:56:44

    Security issues often seem to smolder more than burn, but these six are certainly capable of lighting a fire under IT professionals at a moment's notice. Handle with care.
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    Why data-loss prevention tools scare the hell out of some 23/05/2008 10:04:08

    Though data-loss prevention gear is proving a boon for corporate security, its "see all, know all" style of content monitoring can cast a harsh glare on business practices and legal issues that end up putting information-technology staff on the spot.
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    Great Wall of Australia: Content filtering fails parliament 15/05/2008 16:29:21

    Federal senators are prevented from researching online because of repressive Internet content filters which have been installed within the offices of parliament.
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    Hosted solution cures spam's crippling effect on corporate VPN, bandwidth 30/04/2008 08:47:44

    Atlas Specialty Metals has saved more than $4000 a month in excess bandwidth consumption by subscribing to a hosted spam prevention service.
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    Spammers ramp up siege on Google's Blogger via bots 28/04/2008 09:09:22

    Spammers are using an automated method to create bogus pages on Google's Blogger service, again highlighting the diminishing effectiveness of a security system intended to stop mass account registrations, according to security vendor Websense.
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    Huge Web hack attack infects 500,000 pages 28/04/2008 07:50:42

    Attacks on legitimate Web domains, including some belonging to the United Nations that began earlier this week, have expanded dramatically, security researchers said Friday, with hundreds of thousands of pages hacked by Friday.
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    Hackers jack thousands of sites, including UN domains 24/04/2008 07:28:27

    Large numbers of legitimate Web sites, including government sites in the UK and some operated by the United Nations, have been hacked and are serving up malware, a security researcher said Wednesday as massive JavaScript attacks last detected in March resume.
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