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More attacks originating from Australia
by Vivienne Fisher

The number of internet attacks originating in Australia is on the increase, according to a report which looked at trends in internet attacks, vulnerabilities and malicious code activities.

Sep 22, 2004
News
War spawns online 'hack-tivism'
by Marcia Savage

Mar 24, 2003
News
Battle against Blaster continues
by Vivienne Fisher

Aug 15, 2003
Feature
What's Hot in 2006
by Tim Dean

What will you be buying, using and drooling over this year? Tim Dean looks at the astounding products and technologies due to hit in the next 12 months.

Jan 23, 2006
News
Telstra attack over broadband ”secret”
by Staff writers

The telco launches a broadside at OPEL project, questioning the $1 billion budget for a network that isn’t here yet.

Feb 14, 2008
Feature
Telstra’s leech problem
by Staff writers

Is Australia’s biggest telco beset by parasites? PC Authority looks at Telstra’s new strategy to win over our hearts and minds.

Jun 8, 2007
Review Group
Net share
by Staff Writers

In recent years, broadband Internet connections have grown exponentially in popularity as major providers have raced to extend the coverage of cable and ADSL connections to suburbs across the country.

Jan 1, 1900
News
Virus writers target Australian PM
by Iain Thomson

John Howard 'heart attack' used to lure surfers.

Feb 20, 2007
News
Mydoom, MiMail viruses on the loose
by Byron Connolly

Jan 27, 2004
Blog Entry
The ironies of NBN, and the trouble with 3G
by Nathan Taylor

Sep 17, 2008
News
Weekly Rumour Mill: bigger Optus iPhone data allowances, death to the Sony PSP, new MacBook Air to debut?
by Daniel Long

We take each week's best rumours from around the world and list them here in the Weekly Rumour Mill.

Jul 22, 2008
News
Head to head: Blackberry Bold vs iPhone
by Alex Kidman

We put the two smartphones head to head on specs, but which one is actually the smarter choice?

May 13, 2008
News
Mac Blog: The Apple giveth, and the Apple taketh away . . .
by Alex Kidman

Sometimes, it’s expensive being a Mac user. Sometimes, it’s surprisingly cheap. Alex Kidman tries to make sense of Apple’s pricing policies.

Mar 11, 2008
News
Doctors suggest Googling for a cure
by Andrew Charlesworth

Useful tool in the hands of experts, claim researchers.

Nov 13, 2006
News
HP makes a digital entertainment play
by Sarah Stokely

HP is the latest IT player to throw its hat in the digital entertainment ring unveiling a swag of new digital photography and home entertainment products which it hopes will cement its future in the digital home consumer market.

Sep 20, 2004
Feature
Weblog: David Kidd: Playing God isn't that fun
by Staff Writers

After playing Microsoft's Impossible Creatures for a while, I've decided that making animals is fun, but not that fun.

Feb 21, 2003
Feature
Weblog: David Kidd: Playing God isn't that fun
by Staff Writers

After playing Microsoft's Impossible Creatures for a while, I've decided that making animals is fun, but not that fun.

Feb 21, 2003
Feature
Road Test: Traffic updates on your GPS - do they really work?
by Daniel Long

There are any number of reasons why you could be delayed by traffic congestion and up until now, there’s been little motorists could do about it. We've road-tested a traffic-equipped GPS for a week to see if it can help.

Dec 15, 2008
News
Phish on Christmas menu
by Fleur Doidge

Christmas is coming and phishers are expected to take increased advantage of the holiday season this year to con their way to the bank and credit accounts of computer users worldwide, an IT security vendor has warned.

Nov 18, 2004
Feature
Call in the vProfessionals
by Ed Dawson

When a helpdesk customer is looking for the any ‘key’, it’s best to take control of their system remotely.

Oct 25, 2006
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Latest News on Australians attacks

Weekly Rumour Mill: bigger Optus iPhone data allowances, death to the Sony PSP, new MacBook Air to debut?
by Daniel Long  |   Jul 22, 2008
We take each week's best rumours from around the world and list them here in the Weekly Rumour Mill.
Head to head: Blackberry Bold vs iPhone
by Alex Kidman  |   May 13, 2008
We put the two smartphones head to head on specs, but which one is actually the smarter choice?
Mac Blog: The Apple giveth, and the Apple taketh away . . .
by Alex Kidman  |   Mar 11, 2008
Sometimes, it’s expensive being a Mac user. Sometimes, it’s surprisingly cheap. Alex Kidman tries to make sense of Apple’s pricing policies.