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Thursday, 24th November 2005
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  • Sober is biggest worm attack of the year
  • 3Q server sales reach US$12.5B
  • TiVo files patent for RFID personal video recorder
  • Number of Chinese bloggers doubles
  • Consumers underestimate computer virus threat: BT
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    Sober is biggest worm attack of the year
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    TiVo files patent for RFID personal video recorder
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    Consumers underestimate computer virus threat: BT
    Consumers do not take seriously their exposure to viruses and hackers and they are reluctant to pay for better computer security, British telecoms operator BT Group said. More...

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