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  • Zappos data breach response a good idea or just panic mode?

    In acknowledging a data breach in which information related to as many as 24 million customers was stolen, online shoe and clothing retailer Zappos has taken assertive steps, including compelling customers to change passwords, plus temporarily foregoing 800-number phone service in an effort to redeploy customer-service representatives to respond to customer email.

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    IBM predicts five big technologies of the future

    IBM today issued its sixth annual look at what Big Blue thinks will be the five biggest technologies for the next five years. In past prediction packages the company has had some success in predicting the future of telemedicine and nanotechnology.

  • Digital inheritance added to wills

    Online users are leaving internet passwords in their wills as Britons amass a STG2.3 billion ($A3.59 billion) digital inheritance, new research suggests.

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    Optus cuts IT help desk costs by 60 per cent

    Optus has slashed its IT help desk costs by 60 per cent after rolling out self-service security software.

  • LulzSec harvests Aussie emails, passwords

    Fresh from attacking the CIA's CIO.gov website with a denial of service (DOS) attack, hacker group LulzSec has struck again with a leaked list of 62,000 email addresses and passwords, including some harvested from Australian organisations.

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