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Windows Vista Beta 2 Download Available PDF Print E-mail

The release is reportedly 5384.4, the same release given out at WinHEC 2006, to no ones surprise.

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Windows anti-spyware to come free of charge PDF Print E-mail
Ending speculation about whether it was shifting to a paid model, Microsoft said on Tuesday that it will provide customers with its new anti-spyware software for free.

The pledge, made by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates during his keynote speech kicking off the RSA Conference 2005 here, comes after the company had been testing its AntiSpyware application--technology it acquired with its purchase of security software maker Giant Software.

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MyDoom Worm Spreads Via Search Engines PDF Print E-mail
Internet users are being threatened by yet another variant of the MyDoom mass mailing worm, which is spreading in part by using e-mail addresses found through popular search engines, security experts warn. The new variant was first spotted late Wednesday and reports from computer users suggest the worm is already circling the globe, according to Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos.

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Mobile Phone Virus Makes It to the United States PDF Print E-mail
Finnish anti-virus research company F-Secure reports that the first mobile phone virus, called Cabir, has made it's way to the United States since it's discovery in the Philippines over eight months ago. The Cabir virus and it's twelve varients are known to prematurely drain cell phone batteries.

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Virus News Flash PDF Print E-mail

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Security News items, Blog posts | ZDNetMicrosoft plugs dangerous Excel security holes
News items, Blog posts relating to SecurityMicrosoft today issued patches for seven potentially dangerous security flaws in the Microsoft Excel worksheet software by Ryan Naraine
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Drudge Report accused of serving malware
For the second time in less than six months, visitors to the Drudge Report say they got malware in addition to the Web site's usual sensational headlines. by Elinor Mills CNET News
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New Microsoft IE zero-day flaw under attack
A zero-day unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft's Internet Explorer vulnerability is being exploited in the wild by Ryan Naraine
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Vodafone HTC Magic shipped with Conficker, Mariposa malware
Researchers from PandaSecurity have detected Conficker and Mariposa malware samples shipped on a recently purchased Vodafone HTC Magic smartphone. by Dancho Danchev
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China Offers To "Severely Punish" Google Attackers
Will the punishment fit the crime?... Will Google finger the suspects?... by Tom Foremski
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'Highly critical' flaw found in Opera browser
Security researchers are sounding the alarm for an unpatched, remote code execution flaw in the Opera Web browser. by Ryan Naraine
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Apache bug prompts update advice
IT security company Sense of Security has discovered a serious bug in Apache's HTTP web server, which could allow a remote attacker to gain complete control of a database. by Colin Ho,ZDNet.com.au
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China: Google has never officially complained about attack
Reuters has reported that Google has never officially complained to the Chinese government about the internet attacks against the company. by Doug Hanchard
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