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Friday, 8th July 2005  

 
London web traffic buffeted by attacks
Spyware criminal hits Japan bank accounts
Microsoft to patch critical holes in Windows, Office
Down cycle seen in chip market
Google invests in broadband-over-power line
London web traffic buffeted by attacks
Major London news sites suffered significant performance degradation following Thurday's terror attacks, as readers from across the globe headed to the web to access information from primary sources. More...


Spyware criminal hits Japan bank accounts
Several Japanese banks have reported that a spyware thief tapped compromised accounts more or less simultaneously, and spirited away hundreds of thousands of yen. More...

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Microsoft to patch critical holes in Windows, Office
Microsoft said that next week it plans to post three security bulletins, two for Windows and one for Office. More...

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Down cycle seen in chip market
The down cycle has begun in the worldwide semiconductor capital-equipment market, which is expected to drop by nearly 12 percent this year, market research firm Gartner said this week. More...

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Google invests in broadband-over-power line
Google is among the latest investors in Current Communications Group, a broadband-over-power line service provider. More...

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 ACA rules target adult mobile content


 
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