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Hoax virus claims Bin Laden dead Messages promising photos of Osama Bin Laden's purported suicide and a suicide note supposedly written by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger circulating on Usenet are actually come-ons to an old Trojan horse. More...
New MyDoom worm really bad apple A new version of the pernicious MyDoom worm broke onto the internet this week with such speed that security firms raced to ratchet up their threat assessments. More...
CA aims deeper in white box channel Computer Associates is set to launch a broad international effort to drive its entire product line further into the OEM space, with an emphasis on capturing white-box PC and server market share. More...
June hack tops so far for 2004: McAfee While mass mailers continue to plague corporations and spyware is the big evil for consumers, the most serious threat in the first half of the year was the Download.Ject/Scob attack. More...
Microsoft launches web messenger Beta Microsoft is beta testing a web-based MSN Messenger client that will let its hundreds of millions of users talk online with friends in real time by using only a web browser. More...
RealNetworks bypasses Apple with songs for the iPod RealNetworks has announced it will start selling through its music store songs that can be played on Apple Computer's popular iPod. More...
Google figures IPO worth US$3.3 Billion Google said this week it hoped to raise as much as US$2 billion in its long-anticipated initial public offering by selling about 14.1 million shares at an estimated price of between US$108 and US$135 per share. More...
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