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Hoax Email
20/4/2009
WARNING!! HOAX EMAIL
Some Auswide customers have received emails from "Auswide Technical Support Team" requesting you to enter your email Username and Password. DO NOT send this information as the email is a hoax.

If you have responded to the email, please contact Auswide Internet Services on (03)62488776 to discuss.

Thank you

Peter Stevens


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  • Java.Boxer
    is a Trojan horse that sends SMS messages. Symantec is currently investigating this threat and will post more information as it becomes available. Protection Initial Rapid Release version pending Latest Rapid Release version pending Initial Daily
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    Extract not available.
  • Sophos completes integration of Utimaco
    Sophos today announced the completion of the operational integration* of Utimaco Safeware AG (Frankfurt Stock Exchange ISIN DE0007572406), a global leader in data security solutions for enterprises. Sophos first announced its intent to acquire Utimaco on
  • W32.SillyFDC.BCG
    Extract not available.
  • W32.SillyFDC.BCF
    is a worm that spreads by copying itself to removable drives. Protection Initial Rapid Release version pending Latest Rapid Release version pending Initial Daily Certified version pending Latest Daily Certified version pending Initial Weekly Certified
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    is a worm that spreads by copying itself to removable and mapped drives. Protection Initial Rapid Release version pending Latest Rapid Release version pending Initial Daily Certified version pending Latest Daily Certified version pending Initial Weekly
  • Bloodhound.Malautoit
    is a heuristic detection for AutoIt compiled scripts that are considered malicious. Protection Initial Rapid Release version June 30, 2009 revision 017 Latest Rapid Release version June 30, 2009 revision 017 Initial Daily Certified version pending
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'Australia' tourism bid a failure: Tollner

The Northern Territory Opposition tourism spokesman says the latest tourism figures show the Government has failed in its bid to attract national and international tourists. The Australian Bureau of Statistics figures for the March quarter show a fall in

Qatar Airways to launch flights to Australia later this year

Qatar Airways will begin operating flights to Australia before Christmas and in time for the holiday season. It will launch two routes to Melbourne and Sydney, with the inaugural flight to Melbourne scheduled for December 6th. Qatar Airways will begin

Fatal accident causes Brisbane traffic chaos

Police look at a rolled truck on the Gateway Motorway. (User submitted: Rob Sykes) Traffic remains in chaos on Brisbane's Gateway Motorway after a fatal crash that covered the road with hundreds of boxes of pumpkins and capsicums. The driver was killed

Senior doctors told not to expect Australian pay rate

The Government has told senior doctors they should not expect to be paid the same as their Australian counterparts despite claims the workforce in New Zealand is in crisis. A report says senior doctors in New Zealand earn roughly a third less than they

Trading halted in shares of Rio Tinto

Trading has been halted in the shares of giant mining company Rio Tinto. The company wrapped up one of the world's biggest rights issues on Thursday, saying its Australian shareholders have taken up 95% of their entitlements to new shares. The company

Aussie help can boost Tour de France hopes: Evans

Cadel Evans has been building steadily towards what would be an historic Tour de France victory for the past five years. But this month another Australian, in the shape of his Silence teammate Matthew Lloyd, could offer that tiny, extra advantage that,

Sydney teens admit bashing NZ man to death

Two teenagers have pleaded guilty to bashing a New Zealand man to death at a sports ground in Sydney. The offenders, who were 16 at the time of Christopher Leichester's death in 2007, were originally charged with murder. However, they pleaded guilty to

Three new dinosaurs discovered in Australia

Fossils of three new species of dinosaurs have been discovered in Australia, including a meat-eater larger than Velociraptor from the Jurassic Park movies, suggesting Australia may have a more complex prehistoric past. The two plant-eating and one

Fonterra to pay Australian farmers more

Fonterra proposes paying its Australian farmers - who are contracted as suppliers, rather than as members of the Fonterra cooperative - more this season than it is offering farmers at home. In May, Fonterra said it plans to pay its cooperative members in

Rudd's costly measures help the nation hold up

WITHOUT the Rudd Government's multibillion-dollar stimulus packages and the record government debt that will accompany them, we would be in free fall. That stark assessment, delivered repeatedly in economists' responses to The Age's half-yearly survey,

If only these crystal balls always worked. A year ago, our panel thought Australia would muddle through the 2008-09 financial year without too much damage.

Growth would slow a bit, they warned. Unemployment would rise a bit. But the team saw the sharemarket rebounding strongly from the falls of 2007-08, with the S&P/ASX 200 index nudging 6000. The world economy would keep growing. There was no crisis

Palmer sees the shiny side of BHP's unwanted nickel assets

Yabulu nickel refinery ... BHP will write off hundreds of millions of dollars on the operation. New owner Clive Palmer wants to increase output, currently 35,000 tonnes a year. Mathew Murphy BHP Billiton appears closer to offloading its mothballed

Vote: Who should lead the South Australian Liberals?

MARTIN Hamilton-Smith has won a Saturday morning showdown for the leadership of the Liberal party by only one vote. In a decision taking 25 minutes, Hamilton-Smith edged out Vickie Chapman 11 votes to 10. One MP abstained from voting in the ballot,

Police raid piracy joints in Sydney

NSW Police have raided two stores found to be selling pirated movies and music in Sydney's Cabramatta. The raids come after intensive investigations by officers from the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft (AFACT) and Music Industry Piracy

 
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