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Friday, 12th May 2006
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  • Yahoo turns to Washington for help on China
  • Rootkit-spreading spyware shop shuts down
  • Skype offers interpreting service In 150 languages
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    Sophos discovers hooting virus
    Anti-virus vendor Sophos has discovered a worm that attempts to send a photograph of an owl to attached network printers.
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    Coonan welcomes stop to .XXX
    The Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan has welcomed the decision by Internet domain name body, ICANN, to stop the .xxx domain for adult content.
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    Yahoo turns to Washington for help on China
    NEW YORK - Yahoo said on Thursday it was seeking the US government's help in urging China to allow more media freedom, after reports linking information it gave to Chinese authorities with the jailing of a dissident. More...

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    Rootkit-spreading spyware shop shuts down
    A spyware distributor noted for an extensive use of rootkits that make its software difficult to delete has closed shop More...

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    Skype offers interpreting service In 150 languages
    Skype has teamed up with two firms to provide an interpreters service in more than 150 languages for callers using the VoIP service. More...

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