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Article | 9/03/2007 Mystery around 'Winfixer' slowly unravels, lawyer says
A California attorney claims he has unraveled part of the mystery behind a questionable software program and is prepared to go to court.
Article | 14/03/2007 Public beta due soon for new Microsoft VOIP server
Microsoft will release a public beta of new VOIP (voice over Internet Protocol) server software by the end of this month.The software smoothly integra...
Article | 5/03/2007 Researchers say they peeled The Onion Router
Researchers in the U.S. say they've successfully shown how attackers could compromise a network designed to make it harder to trace Internet surfers a...
Article | 1/03/2007 Corel releases public beta of WordPerfect Lightning
Corel has released a free public beta of WordPerfect Lightning, a word processor that blends a desktop-based application with online collaboration and...
Article | 1/03/2007 Microsoft tackles 'false positives' in antipiracy tool
Microsoft will start to give some customers the benefit of the doubt with an updated version of its software antipiracy tool, Windows Genuine Advantag...
Article | 28/02/2007 Firefox 3.0 opens door to Web apps, Mozilla says
If the Firefox browser were a car, it would be in the garage right now being souped up by an anxious group of gear heads.
Article | 27/02/2007 BitTorrent to open online store for digital media
BitTorrent rolled out a paid music and movie download service on Monday, leveraging its fast distribution system infamous for the massive piracy it fa...
Article | 23/02/2007 Elaborate 'pharming' attack targeted 50 banks
An attack this week that targeted online customers of at least 50 financial institutions in the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific has been shut down, a se...
Article | 20/02/2007 Dodgy program advertised on MSN Messenger
Banner advertisements for a security application said to report false or inflated threats appeared for at least a few days on Microsoft's instant mess...
Article | 15/02/2007 Gmail finally opens to all
Google dropped the invitation-only restriction for its Gmail e-mail service on Wednesday, one of its linchpin applications complementing its popular s...
Article | 14/02/2007 UK hacker extradition appeal hearing starts
Lawyers for a British computer hacker started an appeal in London High Court Tuesday to block their client's extradition to the U.S.
Article | 13/02/2007 3GSM - Omnifone reveals mobile music download service
Omnifone wants to put a new face on mobile phone music downloads with its MusicStation service.
Article | 9/02/2007 Pop-up blocker problem found in Firefox browser
A flaw in the pop-up blocker of the open-source browser Firefox could allow an attacker to access local files, according to security analysts.
Article | 7/02/2007 Gorbachev asks Microsoft for leniency in piracy case
Microsoft is sidestepping an appeal from a former leader of the Soviet Union to intervene in a piracy case involving a school principal.
Article | 6/02/2007 Study: Users ignore bank security features
Users of online banking sites tend to bypass critical clues that the integrity of those sites may have been compromised, according to the working draf...

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