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Wednesday, 21th September 2005
 
  • Hacker spams huge quantities of Trojans, again
  • Apple says on track to ship Intel-based computers
  • Google begins limited test of Wi-Fi service
  • Oracle buys supply chain software company
  • Microsoft says security efforts showing fruit
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    Hacker spams huge quantities of Trojans, again
    For the second day in a row, an unknown attacker spammed major quantities of a new Bagle-esque Trojan horse that turns off virtually every known security program and blocks access to security sites on the internet. More...

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    Apple says on track to ship Intel-based computers
    Apple Computer is on track to ship Intel-based computers as targeted by June 2006, chief executive Steve Jobs said this week. More...

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    Google begins limited test of Wi-Fi service
    Google, the online search leader, has confirmed it has begun a limited test of a free wireless internet service, called Google WiFi. More...

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    Oracle buys supply chain software company
    Oracle has announced it will buy G-Log, a privately held developer of software that is used to plan, execute, analyse and react to the movement of goods flowing through a supply chain. More...

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    Microsoft says security efforts showing fruit
    Microsoft's chief security executive says the company is keeping pace with faster-on-their-feet attackers. More...

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