Tuesday | 7 July, 2009
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Stories about: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission

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    Scam email masquerades as official government notice 24/08/2007 11:43:11

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has released a warning of a scam email that purports to be from the 'Australian Office of Fair Trading', but carries a potentially dangerous payload.
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    Invasion of Privacy 07/07/2006 16:05:46

    Back in 2001 Peter Piper picked a pack of Privacy Principles, but thus far no one's found themselves in much of a pickle.
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    Feds' smartcard costing unknown but consultancy fees top millions 31/05/2006 09:31:00

    Details surrounding costing for the federal government's access card initiative remain elusive, but last week's Senate Estimates hearings has revealed that consultancy fees will certainly top $2 million.
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    Group 5 likely to disconnect $90m Telstra deal 30/10/2003 08:33:58

    Telstra is set to lose its $90 million outsourcing contract with the federal government’s Group 5 agencies in the wake of a serious security breach involving the loss of backup tapes from the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PMC).
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