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When AV attacks

IT admins across the globe are letting out a collective groan after servers and PCs running McAfee VirusScan attacked core system files, in some cases causing the machines to display the dreaded blue screen of death.…

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Fur enough

Strategy Boutique You might notice that there's something subtly different about the new look of Firefox - the popular virtual memory stress test tool that's cunningly disguised as a web browser. With an icy blast from the Arctic, the British Isles - or something that used to look quite like them - have disappeared beneath sheets of glaciers.…

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Dodge the shareware sledgehammer

Mac Secrets QTMovie, the principal class inside the QTKit framework, isn't just for playing movies.…

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Blue grass county hit by Trojan-fueled cybercrime

A gang of cybercrooks has made off with $415,000 from the coffers of Bullitt County, Kentucky following the conclusion of an elaborate phishing scam, The Washington Post reports.…

Offloading malware protection to the cloud

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Yes, Utah

The ultra-secretive National Security Agency plans to build a 1-million-square-foot data center in Utah as it seeks to decentralize its computing resources and tap regions with ample supplies of lower-cost electricity.…

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Doing what Java never did

"Can you integrate this with my e-mail?" It's one of the more dreaded questions in software development. For any programmer who has been around the block a few times, it evokes a long repressed fear of Sendmail m4 macros or Outlook COM objects. When a non-technical managerial type asks this question in a group meeting, and your boss assures him that Internal System from Hell X can easily be integrated with the company's e-mail system, your palms sweat.…

Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work

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Putting the Swiss army knife in

A Swiss federal court has handed Microsoft a temporary reprieve that allows the firm to sell its products and services to public sector customers, even though it could face an annulment in the final judgment.…

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Who wants T-Mobile UK? (03/07/09 15:50)

Forget the customers, grab the spectrum and run

T-Mobile UK will be sold in the next few months, and the markets are salivating at the synergies possible - but it could easily be T-Mobile's network that remains in place when the dust settles.…

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They come over here, creating their social media...

A group of wealthy Californian bloggers are taking a holiday in the UK this month - and the taxpayer will help foot the bill.…

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Wheelie-bin warriors mobilised in support of Pentagon hacker

The Daily Mail has launched a high-profile campaign supporting Gary McKinnon's fight against extradition to the USA.…

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