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Monday, 12th December 2005
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  • Cracked: Sober Worm Update Scheme
  • Yahoo acquires shared bookmark site Del.icio.us
  • Samsung to set up mobile handset plant in India
  • Microsoft launches Xbox 360 console in Japan
  • Small data breaches pose big identity theft risks
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    Cracked: Sober Worm Update Scheme
    A security firm said it has cracked the Sober worm and uncovered the URLs the long-running worm will use in January to update itself to a new variant. More...

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    Yahoo acquires shared bookmark site Del.icio.us
    Yahoo has agreed to acquire Del.icio.us, a popular website that helps users share links to their favourite websites. More...

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    Samsung to set up mobile handset plant in India
    Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has said it will invest US$15 million to set up a mobile handset plant in India as it looks to corner a bigger share of the world's fastest-growing mobile market. More...

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    Microsoft launches Xbox 360 console in Japan
    Microsoft is counting on the online gaming capability and high-definition graphics of its Xbox 360 console to win a new following in Japan. More...

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    Small data breaches pose big identity theft risks
    Consumers whose financial and personal information is stolen are more likely to be victimised if the data breach is small, a study of four data disclosures reported. More...

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