Wednesday, October 22, 2014

IT News Head Lines (AustralianIT) 10/23/2014

AustralianIT.com.au



Identity fraud costs $1.6bn a year
AS many as 900,000 Australians suffer financial loss through identity crime each year, costing the nation at least $1.6 billion.

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Tackle Telstra or we all pay: Optus
OPTUS chairman Paul O’Sullivan has warned of an impending investment drought unless Telstra’s market dominance is addressed.

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Apple’s iCloud in China attack
APPLE’S iCloud service for users in mainland China has been hit by a “massive” attack that could allow perpetrators to intercept personal data.

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Nadella gets $96m package
MICROSOFT has given its new chief executive Satya Nadella a pay package worth $96m.

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iPhone 6 recharges Apple’s growth
A YEAR ago, the storyline around Apple was that its growth had petered out and Samsung Electronics was eating its lunch.

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Samsung devices in security clearance
SAMSUNG says the US National Security Agency ­has approved several of its devices for use to carry classified information.

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IBM woes point to fresh overhaul
IBM is showing signs of needing another overhaul.

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Alibaba stock sale lifts Yahoo profit
YAHOO quarterly profit has surged to $7.8bn.

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