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| Mon, 21 Mar 2005 16:32:53 GMT |
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| The open source Firefox browser continues to eat into Microsoft Internet Explorer's market share, which has now fallen below 90%. |
| McAfee has admitted that older versions of its anti-virus software engine contain a security flaw that allows remote hackers to inject malicious code onto users' machines and take them over. |
| Novell lost its chief technical officer just before the start of this weeks annual Novell Brainshare user conference. |
| Intel has poached one of the main open source advocates at Sun Microsystems. |
| A group of US and Norwegian programmers have joined forces to crack Apple's digital rights management software when downloading iTunes. |
| Online information provider Ask Jeeves could shortly be acquired by online conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp. |
| LogicaCMG has expanded its service centre in Bridgend, Wales, to support its offshore outsourcing business. |
| Last weeks attempted £220m electronic heist against Sumitomo bank was one of the most audacious high-tech crimes ever attempted in the City of London. |
| Businesses have contingency plans for dealing with terrorist attacks but are failing to plan for disruption caused by more mundane events such as telecoms and power failures, the Business Continuity Institute has warned. |
| The world is likely to face a major cyber terrorism attack within the next two years, David Lacey, director of security at the Post Office has warned. |
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