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TODAY ON iTnews.com.au:    China to block some VoIP calls   Claria abandons adware   Massive botnet stealing banking info   StopBadware.org's first report targets Kazaa   Vista setback timeline
Thursday, 23rd March 2006
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  • China to block some VoIP calls
  • Claria abandons adware
  • Massive botnet stealing banking info
  • StopBadware.org's first report targets Kazaa
  • Vista setback timeline
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    China to block some VoIP calls
    China reportedly says it will block computer-to-landline phone service for two years, in order to protect its own local telephone services. More...

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    Claria abandons adware
    One of the biggest players in the adware market says it is pulling out of the market. Claria, once known as Gator, used to make millions from its CoolWebSearch line. Now, it's putting a new face on its business. More...

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    Massive botnet stealing banking info
    A stealthy bot trojan has been infecting machines via drive-by-downloads and may have infected a million PCs. It aims to pillage personal bank accounts. More...


    StopBadware.org's first report targets Kazaa
    StopBadware.org, an anti-spyware watchdog group, has fired its first shots in its battle against malware. The group dings file-sharing program Kazaa, and three other web apps. More...

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    Vista setback timeline
    Here is a look at key points -- the twists, turns and setbacks -- in the short history of Windows Vista. More...

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