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Tuesday, 24th January 2006
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  • Attackers to go after 2006's weakest link: People
  • IBM turns over search project to open source community
  • Microsoft helps Bulgaria pinch eight phishers
  • Kama Sutra worm flummoxes experts
  • CIOs under pressure to grow employers' businesses
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    Attackers to go after 2006's weakest link: People
    This year enterprises should expect smaller, more focused attacks on their computer security, IBM says, with the weakest link being workers' gullibility. More...

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    Microsoft helps Bulgaria pinch eight phishers
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    Kama Sutra worm flummoxes experts
    Security vendors can't seem to reach agreement on how badly the Kama Sutra — just one of the names tagged to the malicious code — worm is affecting users. More...

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    CIOs under pressure to grow employers' businesses
    CIOs are expecting to take IT beyond security and reducing costs this year, according to a survey says. More...

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