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Price of cybercrime tools shrinks
Trojan tools are swapping hands online for just $600, RSA manager says, with bulk discounts available on compromised log-in details.
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RSA: Standalone security firms are doomed
Security vendors have been 'too self-righteous and smug,' says RSA president Art Coviello.
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Antivirus expert: 'Ransomware' on the rise
Kaspersky warns 2007 will bring increase in extortion schemes to encrypt your data and hold it hostage.
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'Double-booked' Gates to launch Vista in London
Did Outlook let him down? The unexpected U.K. launch just happens to coincide with Gates' trip to a government confab in Scotland.
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Storage giants to push hybrid hard drives
Seagate, Hitachi, Samsung, Fujitsu and Toshiba partner to promote combo of flash chips and magnetic platters. But where is Western Digital?
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Firefox developer blasts Google
Blake Ross, a leading Firefox developer, charges that Google uses its powerful search engines to unfairly promote their own products.
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Apple takes $84 million charge, defends Jobs
In SEC filing, company records expenses to adjust for stock option grants after internal probe and stock fluctuation.
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Firefox 3 gets a first run
Mozilla wants Web application developers and its own testing community to get their hands on Gran Paradiso Alpha 1.
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Red Hat couches Microsoft-Novell pact as a Linux win
As the software maker endures a tough week, open-source experts question whether the deal would violate the GPL.
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Thousands of Brits fall victim to data theft
U.K. police struggle to contact people whose passwords and credit card details have been stolen.
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FreeDOS finally hits 1.0 milestone
More than a decade after Microsoft released final standalone version of MS-DOS, open-source version is here.
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British minister suspends wiki experiment
Wiki on environmental issue attracted "malicious" edits, says official, vowing other online collaborations.
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Pioneering desktop Linux project put on ice
Norwegian city won't make shift soon, but the man behind the plan denies that the project has been canned.
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eBay, Amazon take heat on privacy practices
The Net giants incur the wrath of Privacy International, and eBay draws the attention of the U.K.'s Information Commissioner.
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U.K. police: Let us seize encryption keys
PCs of suspected terrorists, pedophiles gather dust as investigators struggle to decrypt hard-drive data, they say.
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Hackers try to crack Windows PowerShell
Code targets command line interface shell and scripting language product being developed by Microsoft.
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AMD fires another antitrust salvo at Intel
Battle between two chipmakers over alleged anticompetitive conduct with PC makers and sellers moves to Germany.
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Firefox 2 beta ready for debut
Software developers should test whether today's extensions will work with the Firefox of tomorrow, Mozilla says. Video: A look at the Firefox beta
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Biometric ID card plan under British review
New home secretary takes close look at national program as opponents claim that it's been rushed on political grounds.
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Linux kernel gets an update
Kernel 2.6.17 of the open-source operating system includes support for Sun's Niagara chips, wireless-friendly changes.
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