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Monday, 18th July 2005
 
Cellnet poaches Ingram Micro finance director
Phishers up ante with increase in Trojans
Mozilla fixes Thunderbird flaws in 1.0.5
Researcher says Windows XP SP2 has DoS bug
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Cellnet poaches Ingram Micro finance director
National distributor Cellnet Group has appointed former Ingram Micro Australia finance director Mark Bloomer as its new chief financial officer. More...

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Phishers up ante with increase in Trojans
Security experts think a large-scale, coordinated phishing campaign is being waged by computer criminals, because of a big run-up in the number of Trojan horses, Trojan horse downloaders, and new malicious sites. More...

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Mozilla fixes Thunderbird flaws in 1.0.5
The Mozilla Foundation has updated its rival to Microsoft Outlook, the Thunderbird standalone POP3 email and news client, to plug some of the same security holes that earlier were fixed in the open-source group's popular Firefox browser. More...

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Researcher says Windows XP SP2 has DoS bug
Microsoft Windows XP SP2 has an unspecified bug in its kernel that could let attackers bring down the machine with a denial-of-service attack, according to a researcher. More...

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