… many happy returns

No sooner had my blog been recovered from the previous failure, than I seem to have been infected with some kind of malware probably injected via a comment into my database. I shall have to practice safe blogging in future! Still it could be worse. Consider this incident. At the recent AusCERT Conference the delegates were [...]

… volcanic ash risk

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Uncertainty rules! I guess everybody has heard about the volcano in Iceland and how it has led to the grounding of most air traffic in Western Europe. I read something today asserting that airlines should have plans in place for this kind of thing. What rubbish! Incidents like this cannot be predicted – and as a [...]

… “cell storm” disruption

Over the weekend the city of Melbourne was hit by a heavy hail storm. Storms have also hit the headlines in Europe and the USA is recent months as the cause of disruption. Three years ago a similar cell storm caused considerable damage to the commerical centre of Canberra. We read about these being extreme [...]

… the millenium bug finally bites

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Better late than never – the Y2K bug has arrived! This bug has been disrupting parts of the retail/banking value chain in Australia and other parts of the world. This newspaper report also highlights a failure in redundancy by one financial institution. As a result a customer “was not able to process payments until yesterday [...]