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Tuesday, 21th March 2006
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  • Visa warns software may store PINs
  • IDC: Australian PC monitor market in decline
  • Microsoft vows to keep pressure on phishers
  • ISS moves into VoIP security
  • Dell shares rise after India growth plans reported
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    Visa warns software may store PINs
    The credit card company issues a warning that some point-of-sale software may have incorrectly stored customer information. Some say that could be at the root of a recent debit card data fiasco. More...

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    IDC: Australian PC monitor market in decline
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    Microsoft vows to keep pressure on phishers
    Microsoft has promised to file more than 50 new lawsuits against phishing scammers before the middle of the year, as it launched its Global Phishing Enforcement Initiative (GPEI). More...

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    ISS moves into VoIP security
    Internet Security Systems (ISS) has moved into the VoIP intrusion prevention space with the launch of its Proventia Network Intrusion Prevention appliance. More...

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    Dell shares rise after India growth plans reported
    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Shares of Dell, the world's largest personal-computer maker, rose as much as 2.4 percent on Monday [US time] after founder Michael Dell announced plans to double the company's workforce in India. More...

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