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Wednesday, 2nd November 2005
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  • British man jailed for eBay phishing fraud
  • AMD, IBM expand chip technology research pact
  • Motorola to settle lawsuit against former COO
  • IBM agrees to acquire software maker iPhrase
  • Hackers use bird flu emails to hijack computers
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    British man jailed for eBay phishing fraud
    A British man has been jailed for four years for masterminding an eBay internet auction swindle which stole computer account details from users and assumed their identities. More...

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    Motorola to settle lawsuit against former COO
    Motorola has agreed to settle a non-compete lawsuit against its former president and chief operating officer, who will become head of Nortel in November. More...

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    IBM agrees to acquire software maker iPhrase
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    Hackers use bird flu emails to hijack computers
    Computer hackers are exploiting fears over bird flu by releasing a computer virus attached to an email passing itself off as containing avian flu information, warned Spainish computer firm Panda Software. More...

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