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  • US seeks alleged Australian 'Internet pirate'

    US authorities are hunting accused Australian Internet piracy kingpin Sean Patrick O'Toole after he failed to appear in an American court on Wednesday.

  • Aust anti-terror Web site suffers glitch

    The online portion of the federal government's anti-terrorism campaign has suffered an embarrassing hiccup, with the new national security Web site vulnerable to low-level cross-site scripting security attacks.

  • Spam just keeps on truckin'

    MessageLabs, an e-mail filtering company, claims 65 percent of e-mail sent to its users is spam, according to data from the December period released by the service today.

  • Spam Bills pass through Senate as Democrats, ALP brawl

    The Federal Government's anti-spam legislation has passed through the senate with amendments added by the Australian Labor Party and the Australian Democrats.

  • SETI@home vulnerable

    A security vulnerability has been found in SETI@home, the software used by millions of Internet users to search for extraterrestrial life.

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  • Yahoo tries to out-Google Google

    Yahoo continues to struggle behind Google in the US but in Australia, it's a slightly different story -- NineMSN, the partnership between Kerry Packer's PBL and Microsoft, remains a major stumbling block for the online giant.

  • Storage-server hybrids coming into vogue

    When designing a data centre, conventional wisdom holds that servers should do the thinking while storage systems should hang onto the data. But some industry heavyweights have begun seeing things a little differently.

  • Web services spec gets makeover

    A Web services directory effort spawned by Microsoft, IBM and Ariba has been updated before its submission to an industry standards body.

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  • The Google gods

    Does the power of the world's most popular search engine pose a threat to the Web's independence?

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