Australia could be targeted by North Korean hackers because it is 'less paranoid' about security than the US or Europe, say security experts.
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Its election time and like most, I cannot wait for the poll date to pass.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suffered another security embarrassment Thursday when it shut down its Web site for fear of computer hacker attacks.
According to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's 2007 annual report, Australian consumers should feel pretty safe but that's because it's full of crap.
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