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Cursor flaw exposes Windows to malicious code threatNews Flaw exposed, with no fix available, whereby malicious code can be installed under the guise of an animated cursor.
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Free Software Foundation publishes third GPL draftNews The FSF has published the third draft of the third version of the GNU General Public License, which would outlaw agreements like the one Microsoft recently entered into with Novell.
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UK and US plays host to most malicious codeNews Despite cybercrime legislation, the UK and US are still the most popular spots to host malicious code, according to experts.
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Symantec warns that the public sector faces growingNews The latest Threat Report from Symantec highlights that government organisations are increasingly at risk.
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Internet users feel the limit of "unlimited" broadbandNews All-you-can-eat broadband not quite as billed as ISPs put the squeeze on heavy users.
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161bn gigabytes of data generated in 2006News Amount of digital data generated last year would require more than a few iPods to store it all on.
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Vista "no security cure-all" - SymantecNews Anti-virus company claims much of Vista's new features have been influenced by open source efforts.
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Remote workers vulnerable to pharming, Symantec warnsNews Drive-by pharming route users to fake websites as hackers attack wireless routers.
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IBM doubles chip performance, triples processor memoryNews New IBM technology breakthrough could improve chip performance by putting eDRAM memory on processors.
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Office Open XML format falls foul of ISO processNews Microsoft's bid to have its file format for Office fast tracked through the ISO standardisation process has hit the buffers following numerous objections to the proposed standard.
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Uptake for Vista OS slower than expectedNews Figures from research firm put installed base for new Microsoft OS at just 0.18 per cent.
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Google Groups adds new featuresNews Google Groups, the company's collaboration system, has left its beta status behind.
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Storm worm causes weekend of troubleNews Criminal gang behind Storm worm wreaks havoc for computer users over weekend.
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Old Gordon Moore's 2007 AlmanacNews We all know transistor density doubles every 18 months, but we thought we'd apply our density to predict the future tech trends and milestones to look forward to in the coming 12 months.
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Businesses must gain control of IMNews Businesses must take messaging more seriously as its corporate use increases
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Experts call for phishing domains to be quarantinedNews F-Secure is calling on the industry to proactively deny the registration of domains clearly destined to become phishing sites
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Anti-phishing project get EC funding boostNews AntiPhish project sees Symantec, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Nortel, Katholieke Universiteit KU Leuven and Tiscali in fight to tackle growing phishing problem
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China emerges as phishing super powerNews China rises ten places to top the phishing generator premier league but it could soon be outdone in the spam charts by India
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Analysis: Websites struggling for legal recourse for DoSNews Targeted websites wish ISPs were in the frame, but find UK laws of little help
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BT to buy ISP PlusNet for £67mNews Cash offer will add 200,000 additional broadband subscribers to BT's direct customer base.
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AMD ditches the PICNews AMD has revealed in recent SEC filings that it is to stop producing its Personal Internet Communicator (PIC) project after it cost the company millions of dollars.
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