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    HP pays $425,000 to settle claims over hazardous laptop batteries 24/01/2012 12:10:40

    Hewlett-Packard will pay US$425,000 to settle a claim that it knowingly sold laptops with hazardous batteries that could overheat or catch fire, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Monday.
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    Xbox Live temporarily goes offline 07/07/2011 10:12:00

    With all the hacker activity that's been plaguing the gaming industry lately, any interruption can seem like an early indication of foul play. Luckily, that's not what happened to Xbox Live today, although the service did go offline for a matter of hours.
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    Deja vu all over again: Adobe reveals new Flash Zero day 13/04/2011 00:41:00

    Do not adjust your Web browser. This may look like an identical post to the one from four weeks ago announcing a zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Flash, but it's actually a new one.
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    Adobe confirms critical Flash zero-day bug 12/04/2011 09:09:00

    For the second time in the last four weeks, Adobe has told users that hackers are exploiting an unpatched bug in Flash Player, again by embedding malicious code inside a Microsoft Office document.
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    Adobe issues update for Flash, warning for Reader 06/11/2010 04:20:00

    Yesterday was sort of a busy day for Adobe security. Of course, that doesn't seem like such an uncommon occurrence these days. Adobe issued an update to address a security flaw in Flash, and followed up with a new security advisory about a vulnerability impacting Adobe Reader.
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    Hackers exploit newest Flash zero-day bug 29/10/2010 03:38:00

    Adobe today confirmed that hackers are exploiting a critical unpatched bug in Flash Player, and promised to patch the vulnerability in two weeks.
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    Adobe warns of Shockwave bug 22/10/2010 11:13:00

    Adobe warned Thursday of a critical bug in its Shockwave Player that affects both Windows and Macintosh PCs.
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    Adobe Flash zero day puts Android smartphones at risk 15/09/2010 01:16:00

    Adobe revealed a critical zero day flaw in Adobe Flash -- the second in less than a week. The vulnerability extends even to Adobe Flash on the Android mobile OS, supporting at least one of the reasons laid out by Steve Jobs for not allowing Flash on the iPhone and iPad.
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    Hackers exploit new PDF zero-day bug, warns Adobe 09/09/2010 06:32:00

    Adobe today warned users that attacks have begun exploiting an unpatched bug in its popular Reader and Acrobat PDF viewing and creation software.
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    Open-Xchange adds integration with VoIP 17/03/2010 06:13:00

    Open-source collaboration software vendor Open-Xchange has integrated VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) and social networking sites in the latest version of its e-mail server and client.
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    Adobe testing new automatic updater 06/01/2010 14:38:00

    Next week, Adobe Systems will begin testing new automatic software designed to make it easier for Reader and Acrobat users to keep their products up-to-date.
 
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