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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Tuesday February 20, 2007


Howard heart-attack email carries virus

A fake breaking news report claiming that John Howard had a heart attack is being circulated by spammers.


Home-grown game like 'football with swords'

At a cost of $10m, Fury is shaping up to be the biggest online game ever to be developed in Australia.


Nigerian blue makes scammers act up

Scambaiter fools email fraudsters into re-enacting Monty Python's Dead Parrot skit for the camera.




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TECH NEWS WIRE

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Harnessing the wisdom the crowd

There's strength in numbers, as crowdsourcing proves as it takes off around the world. Simon Sharwood reports.


Time to return to the COBOL textbooks

Peter Powell sees healthy reasons for re-embracing the early programming language, says Simon Sharwood.


New tactics in the war on bootlegging

Media companies have a new weapon in the fight against piracy: software that can identify copyrighted material.


COLUMNS

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The con remains the same

The Nigerian email scam continues to rope in unsuspecting victims, writes Nick Galvin.



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