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Friday, 12th August 2005

 
  • Most spam sent from Zombies
  • Hackers keep sniffing for buggy Veritas backup software
  • Samsung signs TodayTech as new distributor
  • Moneytech shows channel the money
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    Most spam sent from Zombies
    For the third straight month, most of the spam sent across the internet originated on zombie machines, hijacked computers remotely controlled by spammers, according to a mail security firm. More...

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    Hackers keep sniffing for buggy Veritas backup software
    Attackers are scanning for systems running the vulnerable Veritas Backup Exec software, Symantec warned customers of its DeepSight Threat Management system. More...

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    Samsung signs TodayTech as new distributor
    Electronics giant Samsung has added TodayTech to its distribution ranks as it looks to get more traction in the local system builder market. More...

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    Moneytech shows channel the money
    Channel finance newcomer Moneytech this week commenced trials of its DealerCard product, providing resellers and distributors with low hassle credit lines. More...

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