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Friday, 28th October 2005
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  • Bird flu trojan poses danger to Word users
  • Carly Fiorina joins Cybertrust board
  • Microsoft says profit up, ramp of Xbox sales
  • Sun Microsystems says CFO to retire
  • STMicro sees chip market growing 6 percent in 2006
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    Bird flu trojan poses danger to Word users
    Spammers and scammers have already used the public's fear and curiosity about the avian flu to spread their schemes, but now hackers have turned to the trick. More...

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