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Hot on the heels of the Windows WMF flaw, Microsoft has released a patch for what is potentially an even bigger threat concerning Exchange Server and Outlook clients.

The benighted Australian Customs computer system will not lay down and die, and is being blamed for a AU$1.1-billion rise in the trade deficit. But the Australian Bureau of Statistics has come to its rescue.

Google made waves last year through its controversial print library project in to scan the collections of five major US libraries and make them freely available online. Now, just as the din from that controversy is dying down, Microsoft has...

Security specialist, Symantec, finalises its purchase of BindView adding security policy compliance to its range of products.

The CSIRO has begun an organisation-wide migration to mySAP after signing a four-year $34 million agreement with Fujitsu in December 2005.

In more security news, Research In Motion (RIM), maker of the popular BlackBerry handsets has issued a warning about three software flaws that make the device vulnerable to Denial of Service (DoS) attacks.

The critical Windows WMF vulnerability discovered last week has sparked a blaze of exploits, but don’t hold your breath for a Microsoft patch.

Symantec has extended its security reach with the cash-only, US$75-million purchase of IMLogic and its IM Manager software.

Rambus today confirmed AMD’s licensing of its current patents and future high-speed memory and logic controller interfaces.

After the debacle that was its Digital Rights Management (DRM) software, Sony BMG is striving to settle the class-action lawsuits brought against it by angry customers.

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