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Thursday, 30th March 2006
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  • Hackers tap banks' web sites in unique phishing attack
  • Google intends to raise another $US2 billion from Wall Street
  • Apple hears complaints, offers volume controls
  • Video, photo search engine taps RSS feeds
  • Microsoft readies IE change in response to lawsuit
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    Hackers tap banks' web sites in unique phishing attack
    In a new form of phishing, hackers have cracked the computers hosting the web sites of three Florida banks, redirecting banking customers to a bogus homepage in order to steal account information and other personal data. More...

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    Google intends to raise another $US2 billion from Wall Street
    Google is selling 5.3 million shares. It's the third time Google has gone to the equity markets for more cash. More...

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    Apple hears complaints, offers volume controls
    Apple Computer Wednesday released a free software upgrade that provides volume settings for fifth-generation iPods and the iPod nano. More...

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    Video, photo search engine taps RSS feeds
    Pixsy plans to make web searching visual, and next week will launch a search engine that is designed to return thousands of photographs and video images from hundreds of sites. More...

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    Microsoft readies IE change in response to lawsuit
    Microsoft is tweaking Internet Explorer to meet certain requirements by a ruling in a patent-infringement lawsuit. More...

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