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Hackers attack MySpace and Facebook
by Clement James

Buffer overflow hacks target social networking sites.

Mar 4, 2008
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Judge attacks 'Wild West' blogosphere
by Clement James

Let's be careful out there.

Aug 10, 2006
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Experts warn of surge in zero-day flaws
by Clement James

Security experts at the Sans Institute warned last week of a major surge in zero-day flaws as part of its 2006 update to the Top 20 Internet Security Attack Targets list.

Nov 21, 2006
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Malware writers gear up for bumper 2008
by Clement James

Let's be careful out there.

Jan 21, 2008
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SentryBay claims key-logger killer
by Clement James

EntryProtect platform 'cannot be beaten by key-logging spyware'.

Oct 12, 2006
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Google's white webpage 'not green'
by Clement James

TreeHugger attacks search giant for 'wasting electricity'.

Mar 21, 2007
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Sourcefire prepares for IPv6 switchover
by Clement James

3D9800 Sensor network security appliance unveiled.

Jul 12, 2007
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IPods cleared of upsetting pacemakers
by Clement James

But warning labels may still be needed.

Feb 5, 2008
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Spammers target Grand Theft Auto fans
by Clement James

Can't find the game in stores? Have spammers got an offer for you.

May 1, 2008
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BitTorrent signs major film and TV deals
by Clement James

Teams up with major players including 20th Century Fox, MTV Networks andParamount Pictures.

Dec 1, 2006

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Latest News on attacks
Spammers target Grand Theft Auto fans
by Clement James  |   May 1, 2008
Can't find the game in stores? Have spammers got an offer for you.
Hackers attack MySpace and Facebook
by Clement James  |   Mar 4, 2008
Buffer overflow hacks target social networking sites.
IPods cleared of upsetting pacemakers
by Clement James  |   Feb 5, 2008
But warning labels may still be needed.