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Friday, 2nd December 2005
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  • Sober attack biggest virus outbreak ever
  • Adobe, Macromedia deal nearly done
  • Lack of app support stunting Linux: study
  • EU enters cyberworld with own address on 7 December
  • Feature: Cyber criminals peddle wares on ignored websites
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    Sober attack biggest virus outbreak ever
    Apparently, messages from the FBI and CIA are the way to spread worms, a security firm said as it tallied up Sober's wildfire spread during November and concluded that the outbreak was the biggest ever. More...

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    Adobe, Macromedia deal nearly done
    Adobe Systems' proposed buyout of Macromedia is expected to close Saturday, 3 December, both companies said Thursday. More...

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    Lack of app support stunting Linux: study
    Corporate adoption of Linux desktops is hindered by the inability to run Windows applications, according to a survey. More...

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    EU enters cyberworld with own address on 7 December
    A rush among companies to register for a pan-European Union website is expected over coming weeks after the new .eu web address is launched on 7 December. More...

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    Feature: Cyber criminals peddle wares on ignored websites
    Cyber criminals peddling illegal wares such as programs to hack into computers and stolen bank account numbers are moving to abandoned websites where their activities are harder to track, security experts say. More...

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