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NEWSFLASH: Baillie, Rust quit Ingram
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New TCP/IP flaw found in Windows
Vigilantes mutilate phishing sites
Symantec, Veritas shareholders vote on merger
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NEWSFLASH: Baillie, Rust quit Ingram
Ingram Micro Australia MD Kerry Baillie and COO Steve Rust announced they are retiring from the company, deciding to part ways with the big distributor less than 12 months after the acquisition of Tech Pacific. More...

What's next for mobile phones?
South African researchers plan to fit dusky dolphins with mobile phone SIM cards and GPS technology. More...

New TCP/IP flaw found in Windows
Microsoft this week posted its first security advisory since it debuted a security alert service last week, but downplayed the threat posed by the new TCP/IP vulnerability. More...

Vigilantes mutilate phishing sites
Online vigilantes are taking matters into their own hands, and defacing some phishing sites to warn off the naive, according to a UK web monitoring firm. More...

Symantec, Veritas shareholders vote on merger
Symantec and Veritas Software each plan to hold special shareholder meetings on June 24 to vote on the companies' proposed merger. More...

 
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