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Friday, 16th December 2005
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  • Worm targets October Windows flaw
  • Analysis: Disk-drive suppliers face looming flash threat
  • Intel takes on AMD with F1 sponsorship
  • Microsoft files 10 lawsuits over software pirating
  • 'Dark Traffic' zaps 83 percent of email resources
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    Worm targets October Windows flaw
    The first worm that successfully attacks an October vulnerability in Microsoft Windows has been spotted. More...

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    Analysis: Disk-drive suppliers face looming flash threat
    Apple Computer's shift to flash memory chips instead of tiny hard drives for its latest iPod music players is casting a cloud over the medium-term outlook of some electronics components makers, analysts say. More...

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    Microsoft files 10 lawsuits over software pirating
    Software giant Microsoft has filed 10 lawsuits against companies and people, charging that they sold not-for-resale software to unsuspecting customers. More...

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    'Dark Traffic' zaps 83 percent of email resources
    The volume of illegitimate email, dubbed "dark traffic" and coming largely from spammers, is up dramatically since the first quarter of 2005, according to a messaging security vendor. More...

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