Symantec have released the latest Internet Security Threat Report (ISTR), which shows hackers are shying away from fame and focusing on what can earn them a crust.
Internet security company, MediaDefender has had a massive security breech, with over 700 MB of sensitive company emails being leaked along with phone conversation records and tracking database.
The internet is fast becoming the battleground of choice for politicians, Labor’s call for a series of election debates, one of which to be broadcast on Youtube is the latest in its push to force an election date.
To combat the exploding popularity of Facebook, Myspace has just announced it will exclusively distribute “Quarterlife” a new TV drama following the lives of a bunch of twenty-somethings on its MyspaceTV network.
Having just sold their one millionth iPhone in the US, Apple have taken the US market by storm, but with its European release just around the corner stiff competition is expected from Nokia’s answer to the iPhone phenomenon.
Telstra has switched on what its calling Australia’s fastest consumerable cable broadband, targeting over 1.8 million Sydney and Melbourne based homes and businesses.
Simon Wright, the owner of popular Australian Broadband forum Whirlpool has been sued by accounting firm 2Clix for lost sales resulting from negative feedback in two online forum threads.