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Thursday, 2nd March 2006
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  • IT Group urges moratorium in Blackberry shutdown
  • Mystery over PC-to-mobile trojan ticks off researchers
  • ACMA warns of increased scam sophistication
  • Google CFO warns of slow growth, shares drop
  • Browser plug-in warns of surfing risks before clicking
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    IT Group urges moratorium in Blackberry shutdown
    Society of Information Management (SIM) is urging a six-month moratorium to give Blackberry users an opportunity to implement alternative solutions. More...

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    Mystery over PC-to-mobile trojan ticks off researchers
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    Google CFO warns of slow growth, shares drop
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Google chief financial officer George Reyes has said advertising revenue growth is bound to slow, sparking a sell-off of as much as 13 percent in the web search leader's volatile stock. More...

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