Wednesday, July 24, 2013

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 7/25/2013

AustralianIT.com.au



China, Indonesia lead online attacks
CHINA and Indonesia head a list of 177 countries named as sources of internet attacks.

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Smartphones to test mobile driving law
THREE Motorola smartphones have been unveiled in the US that might test the limit of mobile phone driving laws.

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Cisco to buy Sourcefire for $2.9bn
US computer network giant Cisco Systems has announced plans to buy cybersecurity firm Sourcefire in a deal worth $2.9 billion.

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iPhone 5 sales help Apple results
APPLE’S Q3 earnings fell 22pc as the tech giant posted weaker margins and lower iPad sales, though iPhones sales grew.

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Mobile phone customer service poor
AUSTRALIAN prepaid mobile phone customers receive worse in-store and over-the-phone service than those in poor countries.

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Phone SIM cards can be hacked
MANY phone SIM cards can be hacked to reveal users' physical location and — in some cases — their mobile banking information.

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NBN costs set to soar past $60bn
CONSTRUCTION contractors on the NBN are pushing to be paid up to 40 per cent more to do further work, fuelling fears of a cost blowout.

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Britons will have to opt-in to porn
MOVES to force Britons to choose whether they want to block internet pornography were welcomed by campaigners yesterday.

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