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  • Symantec mistakes open source tool for trojan
  • Microsoft and Yahoo flunk on IM interoperability
  • China poised for £1bn 3G bonanza
  • ISPs fear zombie attacks
  • 1394: a good vintage for consumer electronics
  • Apple's security record unscathed
  • Axing WinFS signals new web focus for Microsoft
  • EBay to launch Express service in the UK
  • PC hardware getting more reliable
  • Email gives way to new virus distribution tactics
  • European boffins aim to build online trust
  • Most enterprises admit IT security failures
  • HP develops flexible TFT displays
  • Japan's taxman hammers Sony and Mitsubishi
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    Symantec mistakes open source tool for trojan
    An faulty update has caused Symantec to incorrectly detect the Zlob trojan in the open source Nullsoft Scriptable Install System (NSIS). More...

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    ISPs fear zombie attacks
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    1394: a good vintage for consumer electronics
    Although the 1394, or FireWire, high speed peripheral interconnect standard is being strongly challenged by USB in PC markets, there are signs of life for the technology in consumer electronics products, analysts predict.
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    Apple's security record unscathed
    Apple computers still offer a safe refuge for computer users looking to evade the onslaught of online threats, security vendor Sophos advised in a Security Threat Management Report. More...

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    EBay to launch Express service in the UK
    EBay.co.uk is preparing to launch a new site which it claims will help UK small businesses to better compete online. More...

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    Email gives way to new virus distribution tactics
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    Most enterprises admit IT security failures
    Almost 85 per cent of large US enterprises admit to having suffered an IT security incident over the past 12 months, and the number of breaches continues to rise, new research warned today. More...

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    HP develops flexible TFT displays
    Hewlett-Packard is improving the techniques it uses to print electrical circuits on unconventional surfaces, which can then be used for flexible displays and epaper. More...

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