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  Monday September 3, 2012

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EDITOR'S NOTE

Good afternoon,

Toyota has accused a former contractor of sabotaging its enterprise applications, while a rogue Motorola employee has received a four-year prison sentence and a hefty fine for stealing company secrets.

And Oracle has issued an out-of-cycle repair for Java, days after researchers reported vulnerabilities in the widely used software.

-- Liz Tay

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Harsh sentence meted out.
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Record breaches and fines.
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