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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    Browser flaw leaves passwords vulnerable   IT security risks impede business development   Sanyo Elec now sees annual loss   Leading Solutions buys up BCA IT   Ofcom legalises iPod radio broadcasts   Siemens to sell unit to JV with Nokia   Security firm warns of Christmas spyware   Sony says Grouper site not afoul of copyright law   Fertility industry booms online   Italy opens probe into Google over bullying video   Belgian court says Google verdict not before 2007   Fujifilm to spend 24 bln yen on new LCD film plant   Browser flaw leaves passwords vulnerable   Siemens July-Sept net profit up 32 pct   Smile! It's time to buy a new digital camera
Monday, 27th November 2006
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This afternoon, companies are being held back by IT security and data storage concerns, according to a recent study.

Also making news, the Mozilla Foundation is warning of a critical bug in the new Firefox 2.0 browser that could leave passwords vulnerable to hackers.

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Browser flaw leaves passwords vulnerable
The Mozilla Foundation is warning of a critical bug in the new Firefox 2.0 browser that could leave passwords vulnerable to hackers.



IT security risks impede business development
Companies are being held back by IT security and data storage concerns, according to a recent study.


Sanyo Elec now sees annual loss
TOKYO - Struggling Japanese electronics maker Sanyo Electric said on Friday it now expects to fall into the red this business year as it unveiled more job cuts and other restructuring measures amid weak sales of digital cameras and mobile phones.


Leading Solutions buys up BCA IT
Services outfit Leading Solutions has acquired BCA IT for an undisclosed sum.


Ofcom legalises iPod radio broadcasts
Watchdog bows to consumer demand.


Siemens to sell unit to JV with Nokia
MUMBAI - Siemens has said it will sell its 100 percent stake in Siemens Public Communication Networks Pvt to Nokia Siemens Networks India Pvt, an equal joint venture with Nokia.


Security firm warns of Christmas spyware
Security software developer PC Tools has said that up to 50 percent of new spyware threats coming from China and Russia target specific information for identity theft.


Sony says Grouper site not afoul of copyright law
NEW YORK - Grouper.com, the online video-sharing company owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, has denied charges in a Universal Music Group lawsuit that accuses the company of allowing users to swap pirated music videos.


Fertility industry booms online
LOS ANGELES - More and more people have literally found life on the Internet as the estimated US$3 billion fertility industry moves increasingly online.



Italy opens probe into Google over bullying video
ROME - Italian prosecutors on Friday put two Google Italy representatives under investigation as part of an inquiry into how a video of teenagers harassing an autistic classmate surfaced on its Video site, a judicial source said.



Belgian court says Google verdict not before 2007
BRUSSELS - A Belgian court said on Friday it would wait until after the new year to decide whether to cancel an injunction forbidding Web search leader Google from reproducing extracts from Belgian press reports.


Fujifilm to spend 24 bln yen on new LCD film plant
TOKYO - Fujifilm Holdings plans to spend 24 billion yen (US$200 million) on a new factory to make film used in liquid-crystal displays (LCD) to match growing demand for large-sized televisions, the Nihon Keizai business daily reported on Friday.


Browser flaw leaves passwords vulnerable
Firefox and Internet Explorer affected.


Siemens July-Sept net profit up 32 pct
MUMBAI - Siemens has reported a 32 percent rise in net profit for the July-September quarter, aided by large-scale orders and export growth, its top official said.


Smile! It's time to buy a new digital camera
TOKYO - Thirty-year-old nurse Rie Wakaume is a camera maker's dream.




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