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  • auDA files complaint against Internet Registry

    auDA has filed a complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission against Internet Registry in response to a mail out, which auDA claims contains incorrect information.

  • AU domain admin moves against dodgy practice

    The .au domain name administrator has moved to stop resellers claiming customers must transfer their domain name registration to their registrar of choice as a "technical requirement" of the Web-site hosting process.

  • Telstra, CommBank, DoD in secret cyberwar games

    In an unknown location, a handful of Australia's best known companies and government agencies are undertaking secret tests in a mock cyberwar, as the country's infrastructure comes under attack in a simulated online war named Cyber Storm II.

  • auDA denies claims of impropriety

    Both auDA and Melbourne IT have countered claims from a source which allege the list of generic domain names being auctioned was available prior to August 15.

  • Melbourne IT sparks domain name catfight

    Australian domain name resellers have thrown their support behind .au Domain Administration (auDA) in the wake of scathing criticism from Melbourne IT.

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