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Monday, 24th April 2006
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  • How to uninstall a Microsoft patch
  • Linux malware doubled In '05; Macs may be next
  • Streaming media set to explode
  • Sophos fights Adware through partners
  • Mac OS X hit by 6 new zero-day bugs
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    How to uninstall a Microsoft patch
    As a last resort against buggy patches, here's how to remove an offending patch, and then keep it off your PC. More...

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    Linux malware doubled In '05; Macs may be next
    Malicious threats against the open-source Linux operating system doubled in 2005 over the previous year, but some say it's Mac users who should fear the future. More...

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    Streaming media set to explode
    Streaming media is growing rapidly in the United States and will generate more than US$27 billion in revenue by 2011, according to a new study. More...

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    Sophos fights Adware through partners
    Security vendor Sophos will tackle Adware for the first time with an updated version of its anti-virus software, available to resellers in May. More...

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    Mac OS X hit by 6 new zero-day bugs
    At least six zero-day vulnerabilities in Apple's Mac OS X have been spotted by an independent researcher. More...

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