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    Liquor and brewing giant Lion Nathan announced today that it deployed number-crunching software to try and cut its mounting telecommunications costs.

  • Destructive payloads kick-off 2006

    With the Kama Sutra worm set to delete files on infected computers on Friday and Sophos reporting a massive increase in Trojan horses in January, 2006 has not started well for security administrators.

  • ISS: Flaw researcher fairly treated

    Internet Security Systems has hit back at critics who have accused the company of hypocrisy and thuggish behaviour following a former employee's disclosure of a serious vulnerability in Cisco Systems' router operating system.

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    Lani Spund is SAP's worst nightmare.

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  • Australian e-business: Shopping for IT security

    IT security is one of those things businesses sometimes think about after something goes horribly wrong. And for those tackling the e-business world this is not a good approach. Take a look at why companies should be putting security at the top of their IT shopping lists.

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