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Tuesday, 10th May 2005  
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Workers pick web over coffee
Cars not infected by mobile phone worms
Ex-Suse CEO Seibt exits Novell
Firewall signs Trend Micro
Trojan targets AIM
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Workers pick web over coffee
A slight majority of workers would gladly give up their morning jolt of caffeine to keep their at-the-office surfing privileges, according to a survey. More...

Cars not infected by mobile phone worms
A Finnish security firm said it had put to rest fears that automobiles could become infected with current mobile viruses via Bluetooth, the short-range wireless technology used by some phones to exchange information, and some cars to accept address books from mobile phones. More...

Ex-Suse CEO Seibt exits Novell
Linux powerhouse Richard Seibt has left Novell, the company announced this week. More...

Firewall signs Trend Micro
Firewall Systems has struck a managed services deal with Trend Micro to sell the anti-virus company's new Expert-On-Guard security monitoring and reporting service to its reseller base. More...

Trojan targets AIM
A Trojan continued to spread earlier this week among America Online instant messaging clients installs its backdoor on the infected PC when trusting users click on a link within the line "Check out this" or "i thought youd wanna see this" from a buddy on their AIM contact list. More...

 
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