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Golden Mean has signed an agreement to market software and a database that can be used to prevent money laundering by terrorists and organised crime inside Australia.

Dicom has bought U.K. based Neurascript, which specialises in software that automates the recognition, extraction and indexing of information from business documents and forms, to help boost its information capture technologies.

IBM is planning on releasing monthly reports of possible attacks to computer networks so that computer managers can be better prepared to deal with threats by malicious hackers.

A study carried out by America Online and the National Cyber Security Alliance has discovered that 80 percent of 329 inspected computers have been infected with spyware without the user knowing.

Adobe and Yahoo have pitched into the intensifying battle over online search and services with the news that the pair have reached an agreement for Yahoo to install web search features into Adobe's Acrobat Reader software.

The Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) is urging local professional service providers to get into exports to take advantage of the current worldwide boom in professional services.

Radio frequency identification (RFID) has climbed from relative obscurity to become one of today's most discussed technologies, but companies are being bogged down by debate over how cheap the technology will become, rather than focusing o...

NeoScale Systems has unveiled a new system that can protect information as it passes from one place to another via long distances over storage area networks through the use of encryption technology.

Open source vendors have acted quickly to security holes found in three different Linux components in one day by releasing updates to help minimise the damage.

Security experts in Chicago have identified the "window of vulnerability", or signature delay time, as the key way to significantly reduce the high level of email virus outbreaks.

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