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Friday, 28th January 2005  

 
Spammer directory harvest attacks hammer enterprises
New Bagles stir firms to bump up warnings
Secure64 environment aims to do OS job for Itanium
Memories fade but ink is forever
Google hires second Firefox coder

 
Spammer directory harvest attacks hammer enterprises
Directory harvest attacks are the least visible, most under-reported threat to corporate email systems, a study published this week said. More...

New Bagles stir firms to bump up warnings
Two new versions of the Bagle worm appeared this week, sending security firms rushing to release updated signatures and prompting most to up their alert levels to "medium" for the first time this year. More...

Secure64 environment aims to do OS job for Itanium
As a key designer of the Itanium and other processors before that, Dr Bill Worley has been frustrated that too much performance power has been soaked up by operating systems. More...

Memories fade but ink is forever
HP has announced a large step forward in considerably improving the shelf life of home printed digital photos with the introduction of its new range of ‘Vivera’ colour ink cartridges. More...

Google hires second Firefox coder
On the heels of Firefox's lead engineer Ben Goodger moving to Google, a second Firefox developer has announced he's been hired by the search giant. More...

 
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