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Monday, 22nd August 2005
 
  • Business worms wreak havoc from inside
  • Data recovery firms launch local labs, eye expansion
  • Intel plays it cool with new chips
  • EMC: Clear skies for NAS
  • Blame game: patch complacency behind Zotob success
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    Business worms wreak havoc from inside
    Could it be a new definition for the pesky critters? One of the dozen or so bots released last week can be called the first "business" worm, according to a security expert. More...

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    Data recovery firms launch local labs, eye expansion
    Data recovery companies are opening new clean room facilities across Australia to take advantage of what they see as a burgeoning market for hard disk repairs and data retrieval. More...

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     Sensitive data found on second-hand drives
     Database management systems market in robust recovery


    Intel plays it cool with new chips
    Intel is expected to unveil a roadmap for cooler, low-watt chips at a developer forum in San Francisco this week. More...

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     Intel speeds up development of dual-core chips
     Mac OS X for Intel hacked
     AMD chips get greener ahead of schedule


    EMC: Clear skies for NAS
    EMC expanded on its strategy of virtualising customers’ storage -- this time focusing on the NAS side -- with the recent acquisition of Rainfinity. More...

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     EMC acquires NAS virtualisation specialist Rainfinity
     EMC Documentum stresses upgraded teamwork


    Blame game: patch complacency behind Zotob success
    After a tough week for system administrators, now they're being blamed for lacklustre patch management and hence contributing to the success of last week's bot worm attacks on Windows 2000 machines. More...

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     Microsoft issues Zotob cleaning tool
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