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  • 'Friendly rootkits' a must for secure Web shopping?

    SSL certificates have served the e-commerce industry well over the past 15 years, says Verisign's Ed Eliff, but according to one security researcher, merchant-served rootkits might do a much better job.

  • Winning the dot-com race

    With the initial excitement of the dot-com race, Australian businesses jumped into the game with little more than hopes and prayers, and of course, money to tide them over. The subsequent crash, however, has forced them to realise their survival depends on sound strategy, business models and security. One expert shares his tips for survival.

  • NT4 called the least secure OS

    SecurityFocus.com reports Microsoft operating systems, especially NT, has more reported security bugs over the last two years.

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