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Friday, 7th April 2006
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  • Hackers worm into hard disk through HP printer software
  • PayPal launches mobile payments by mobile phone
  • Azureus-BitTorrent most popular open-source software
  • Mac users may meet Windows threats
  • Microsoft Launches Linux Site
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    Hackers worm into hard disk through HP printer software
    Hewlett-Packard acknowledged this week that software used to control two of its color printers could be exploited by attackers to remotely steal files from Windows PCs. More...

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    PayPal launches mobile payments by mobile phone
    PayPal and a host of other businesses have begun to accept payments from a new service allowing purchases by mobile phone text messaging. More...

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    Mac users may meet Windows threats
    By applying Apple's just-released Boot Camp, Mac owners can now create a dual-boot system that runs either Mac OS X or Windows XP. It's the latter that worries some in the security field. More...

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    Microsoft Launches Linux Site
    Microsoft launches a website that touts its open-source development efforts, and Windows' interoperability with Unix and Linux. More...

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