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Wednesday, 5th October 2005
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  • Microsoft, film studios tap Jackson for 'Halo'
  • Taiwan tells Google it is not a China province
  • Florida man First arrested in Katrina internet scam
  • EU executive proposes safeguards on use of data
  • Kaspersky says it's fixed AV scanner flaw

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    Microsoft, film studios tap Jackson for 'Halo'
    The Oscar-winning creative team behind the "The Lord of the Rings" films, including director Peter Jackson, has been named to run the production of the upcoming film based on Microsoft's blockbuster "Halo" video game. More...

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    Taiwan tells Google it is not a China province
    Taiwan's government has asked web search company Google to stop calling the self-ruled island a "province of China" on its Google Maps service. More...

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    Florida man First arrested in Katrina internet scam
    A South Florida man was the first arrested on charges of internet-based fraud involving the Hurricane Katrina disaster. More...

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    EU executive proposes safeguards on use of data
    Safeguards on how member states swap personal data to tackle serious crime have been proposed by the European Commission in a move to reassure people over separate plans to store all EU phone and internet traffic. More...

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    Kaspersky says it's fixed AV scanner flaw
    Kaspersky Labs this week confirmed that its anti-virus scanning engine was flawed, and said it was working on a fix. The Moscow-based security vendor also said a stop-gap measure, signatures for its software that will detect possible exploits, is already in place. More...

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