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- 26 March 2007
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News: Dangerous Windows network hack uncovered
Microsoft is warning of an attack that could be used to divert someone's web traffic through a malicious proxy server.
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News: Windows Mail exploit for sale
A just-disclosed bug in Windows Vista's built-in email program can be used by hackers to run malicious code on victims’ PCs, according to a researcher who touted an exploit-for-sale service two weeks ago.
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News: Vonage VoIP tech under threat
A US federal judge has issued a permanent injunction against VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) service provider Vonage to stop it from using patented Verizon Communications technology.
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News: Is Vista's security all it's cracked up to be?
Only three months into the official commercial release of Windows Vista, anti-malware vendors, security experts and even hackers have raised doubts about Microsoft's claim that Vista is its most secure OS ever
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News: Intel to produce cheaper chips in China
Intel president and chief executive Paul Otellini has confirmed the company plans to build a $2.5bn chip plant in China. The plant, to be built in Dalian, on China's north-eastern coast, will enter production during the first half of 2010.
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News: Dotcom bubble fears for Web 2.0
Vendors' rush to build Web 2.0 technologies reminds some observers of the wild run-up to the internet dotcom bubble during the late 1990s.
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News: Free security too attracts 38 million downloads
An internet scorecard application which rates potential risks on websites has been downloaded more than 38 million times since it was launched 12 months ago.
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News: Microsoft puts brakes on Soapbox
Microsoft has put the brakes on its Soapbox video-sharing site while it implements new technology to detect videos uploaded by users that could have copyright restrictions.
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News: Symantec launches mobile security suite
Symantec will unveil at the CTIA Wireless event in Orlando next week software designed to make mobile computing as bullet-proof as possible.
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News: 2,400 bugs in Windows Home Server
Microsoft's Windows Home Server developers have been inundated with bug reports on the under-construction consumer server software, which - when it was announced in January - was expected to ship this summer.
- 25 March 2007
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News: Web 2.0 threat to businesses
UK firms are at risk of data leakage through employees' increasing use of Web 2.0 technologies and social networking websites, security experts have warned.
- 24 March 2007
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News: Court dismisses lawsuit against Google
A Belgian court dismissed a lawsuit filed by a company claiming a feature of Google’s search engine offers password-cracking tools and serial numbers to unlock their software.
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News: Slingshot tool takes aim at Adobe's Apollo
The race to provide web developers with a tool to bring some rich internet features to the desktop continued yesterday with the unveiling of Joyent's Slingshot framework for building online and offline Ruby on Rails applications.
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News: Full extent of broadband blues revealed
Ofcom reveals that twice as many people as it previously announced complained about UK broadband ISPs last year
- 23 March 2007
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News: Trojan targets Skype users
Another Trojan horse is spreading through the internet telephone network of Skype.
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News: Mac OS X Leopard delayed until October?
Apple will be forced to delay the release of Mac OS X 10.5 'Leopard' until October to ensure Boot Camp supports Windows Vista, according to an unconfirmed report on Macworld UK’s website.
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News: Xbox hack: Microsoft staff stand accused
Microsoft has blamed Xbox Live network account hacks on users' gullibility, but evidence shows that in some cases the gaming service's own support staff could be unwittingly helping hackers snare players' identities.
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News: Woolworths launches own-brand software
The company behind Tesco’s range of PC software has signed a similar deal with Woolworths, with the UK retailer soon to release seven titles designed for home users.
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News: Disney sued over Apple iTunes deal
Starz Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against Disney for copyright infringement and breach of contract. The lawsuit was filed because Disney began selling the same movies to Apple and Wal-Mart as it had previously offered exclusively to Starz.
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News: iPhone available on eBay
eBay seller offers six iPhones in the US, three months before the handset is due to go on sale
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