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Tuesday, 14th March 2006
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  • Most ISPs to limit P2P traffic
  • Chinese bank hosts phishing site
  • McAfee update breaks hundreds of apps
  • Google shows maps of Mars
  • Math nerds prepare to celebrate Pi Day
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    Most ISPs to limit P2P traffic
    Up to 90 percent of fixed-line and 100 percent of wireless ISPs could be limiting peer to peer traffic by the end of the year, said network traffic optimisation vendor Allot Communications. More...

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    Chinese bank hosts phishing site
    A Chinese bank's server is hosting spoofed sites that phishers are using to dupe customers of American banks, UK-based Sophos, an Internet monitoring company, has said. More...

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    McAfee update breaks hundreds of apps
    McAfee releases flawed virus definition file that marked more than 200 executable files, including Microsoft's Excel, as malware; quarantined files. Some users deleted them. More...

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    Google shows maps of Mars
    Seach engine leader Google offers views of the planet Mars through a service developed in conjunction with NASA researchers. More...

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    Math nerds prepare to celebrate Pi Day
    Pi Day Tuesday, celebrated principally by math nerds, honors the infinite numerical challenge whose first three numbers --314 -- connote March 14, said Howard Greenspan, spokesman for MathematiciansPictures.com, a Pi-oriented web site. More...


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