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    Keeping your network safe from viruses sounds easy, but watch out for complacency. Often, it's your own worst enemy.

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    As the latest worm attack spread across Australia, many businesses learned they were infected when their printers started exuding reams of garbage. ZDNet Australia spoke to one small business that lost a days work in the latest attack.

  • Bugbear runs rampant in Australian Parliament

    The bugbear virus is causing havoc for the second time in a month at the Australian Parliament House in Canberra, interrupting the government's operations and highlighting dangerous security flaws.

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    A new mass-mailer virus designed to seize credit-card information and passwords has surfaced in the United States overnight and poses a threat to computer users in Australia.

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    The Bugbear worm has now surpassed Klez.H as the fastest-spreading virus, and is getting more virulent by the day - but it is bringing an unexpected benefit.

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  • Avoid security complacency

    Keeping your network safe from viruses sounds easy, but watch out for complacency. Often, it's your own worst enemy.

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