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2008-11-20 - Fake Window$ XP activation trojan goes 2.0
this trojan horse mimics the Window$ XP activation interface while collecting the credit card details the end user has submitted ...Read More

2008-11-13 - M$ fixes critical Web bugs with security updates
M$ rates the SMB update as "important" for Window$ XP, 2000 and Server 2003 users, and only "moderate" on Vi$ta and Server 2008 ...Read More

2008-11-13 - Relentless Web Attack Hard To Kill
latest Website attack wave uses new, stealthy SQL injection tool from China ...Read More

2008-11-06 - Once thought safe, WPA Wi-Fi encryption is cracked
security researchers say they've developed a way to partially crack the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) encryption standard used to protect data on many wireless networks ...Read More

2008-11-06 - Critical vulnerability in Adobe Reader
Core Security Technologies issued an advisory disclosing a vulnerability that could affect millions of individuals and businesses using Adobe's Reader PDF file viewing software ...Read More

2008-11-04 - 100,000 Sony batteries recalled
About 100,000 Sony Lithium-Ion batteries used in Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba and Dell notebooks have been recalled. 35,000 of these batteries were sold in the US. ...Read More

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