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06 August 2004
 

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   Police warn about child porn spam
 States to tackle P2P networks
 XP SP2 snafu continues, release imminent
 First Pocket PC Trojan for sale
 Communications regulations set for change
 Microsoft soft launches Virtual Server 2005 amidst delays
 Disney targets tech-savvy teens with Mickey Mouse PC
 CAN-SPAM big bust
 MSN Web Messenger opens for business



 
 
  Police warn about child porn spam
Queensland Police have issued a public warning about a spam email virus which invites recipients to view child porn online. More...

States to tackle P2P networks
Forty state attorneys general are on the verge of taking on peer-to-peer filing sharing networks if the P2P providers don't clamp down on their users' illegal activities. More...

XP SP2 snafu continues, release imminent
Confusion still abounds over the long anticipated and much beleaguered launch of Microsoft XP SP2. More...

  First Pocket PC Trojan for sale
Security firms have detected the first Trojan horse that targets PDAs and phones running Microsoft's Pocket PC operating system. More...

Communications regulations set for change
Regulatory systems face possible disruption and significant changes, according to a preliminary report released yesterday by the Australian Communications Authority. More...

Microsoft soft launches Virtual Server 2005 amidst delays
Plagued by product delays, Microsoft soft launched Virtual Server 2005 at TechEd on Wednesday, however did not present delegates with the product. More...

Disney targets tech-savvy teens with Mickey Mouse PC
Walt Disney yesterday launched a major bid for the hearts of tech-savvy kids with the release of a personal computer that includes a monitor sporting the company's trademark mouse ears. More...

CAN-SPAM big bust
Compliance with the US CAN-SPAM legislation has fallen to a new low, according to recent data collected by MX Logic. More...

MSN Web Messenger opens for business
Microsoft this week began beta testing MSN Web Messenger, the browser-based access to its instant messaging network. More...

 
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