Sunday | 21 March, 2010
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Stories about: National Computer

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    Hackers plan to clobber the cloud, spy on Blackberries 05/10/2009 22:01:00

    A new era of computing is on the rise and viruses, spies and malware developers are tagging along for the ride.
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    Turkish government site hacked amid spat with China 15/07/2009 04:38:00

    An attacker who defaced the Web site of Turkey's embassy in China on Monday left behind a pro-China note as the two countries worked through a diplomatic spat.
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    Botnets infect fewer computers in China 10/07/2009 21:17:00

    The number of botnets and of computers controlled by them in China has fallen in recent years, though the country remains a top host for the networks of compromised computers, according to the government and independent researchers.
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    NBN to accelerate botnet attacks? 09/07/2009 09:03:00

    The National Broadband Network (NBN) could prove to be a best friend to cyber criminals, according to the head of the Australia's National Computer Emergency Response Team (AusCERT).
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    Gov grants $1.2M to train luddites 06/06/2008 15:41:00

    The federal government has today launched a $1.2 million national security alert service to round-out its plans to sanitise Internet feeds to families and small businesses.
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    The New Arms Race 03/06/2006 11:59:11

    It's a new world of security threats out there. Are Australian businesses ready?
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    ALARMED: The Ineffectual Protagonists 22/07/2004 10:05:32

    There are only two ways to fight the Sophisticated Adversary: Regulate and sue. (The second of two parts)
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    Critical wireless flaw identified 13/05/2004 11:31:45

    A serious wireless network technology flaw that could lead to the breakdown of some critical infrastructures in just five seconds has been identified by QUT’s Information Security Research Centre, a finding that is likely to have worldwide ramifications.
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    RSA founders give perspective on cryptography 11/05/2004 08:43:53

    The famous cryptographers Leonard Adleman, Ronald Rivest, and Adi Shamir - the developers of the RSA encryption code - received the Association for Computing Machinery's 2002 Turing Award "for their seminal contributions to the theory and practical application of public-key cryptography." Their Turing Award lectures, given last June, are available online.
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