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Firefox frenzy concludes
Mozilla has officially wrapped up its world record download attempt for Firefox 3..
Jun 19 2008 7:59AM
Japanese civil servant in web porn frenzy
A Japanese civil servant has been fined and demoted after viewing a staggering 780,000 pornographic websites over a nine-month period..
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Scammers prepare January phishing frenzy
Consumers are being warned to brace for concerted waves of phishing attacks during the next few weeks.
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Web TV fuels merger and acquisition frenzy
A booming IPTV market is resulting in communications infrastructure equipment manufacturers rushing into in a spate of mergers and acquisitions in order to better target telco customers.
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IBM joins risk management frenzy
Big Blue joins McAfee and Symantec in quest for company-wide security.
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IBM joins risk management frenzy
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Service provider router market to reach US$9bn by 2011.
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CA joins virtualisation management frenzy
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Blair spam rides on back of election frenzy
Spammers have tapped into British election fever by sending out an email claiming that Tony Blair’s email account has been hacked.
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A German research company has found a gaping hole in leading antivirus software, putting security firms in a panic.
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