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Microsoft denies Windows 7 is modelled on the Mac OS
by Phil Muncaster
Microsoft has moved quickly to dismiss comments made by one of its managers earlier this week that the Windows 7 user interface was based on that of the Mac operating system..
Nov 13, 2009
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Google Voice could go global
by Phil Muncaster
Google has accidentally let slip some secret plans relating to its Google Voice call management service, revealing that the service may be coming to markets outside the US soon.
Nov 2, 2009
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Windows 7 breaks Amazon records
by Phil Muncaster
Windows 7 has already overtaken Harry Potter novels and the Nintendo Wii to become the biggest grossing pre-order product of all time in the UK, where it went on sale first.
Oct 22, 2009
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Victims of 'rogueware' forced to pay ransom
by Phil Muncaster
Security researchers are warning of a dangerous new trend in the promotion of fake anti-virus programs known as 'rogueware', which could lead to users' PCs being hijacked and rendered inoperable if they fail to pay a ransom.
Oct 16, 2009
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Hadron scientist held on terrorism charges
by Phil Muncaster
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) has moved swiftly to play down the significance of the arrest on terrorism charges of a nuclear physicist who worked at the Hadron Collider for six years.
Oct 11, 2009
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Security firm uncovers Facebook hacking site
by Phil Muncaster
Facebook users were warned today to be extra vigilant, after it emerged that criminals are running an online password hacking service, charging just US$100 per account.
Sep 21, 2009
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Apache site hacked
by Phil Muncaster
The web site of open source organisation the Apache Software Foundation, was taken down yesterday after hackers compromised the SSH key for one of its servers.
Sep 1, 2009
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Google fixes severe Chrome flaws
by Phil Muncaster
Google has been forced to release new security fixes for multiple high severity vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser which could lead to an attacker taking over a victim's PC remotely.
Aug 27, 2009
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MessageLabs spots resilient new breed of botnets
by Phil Muncaster
Activity levels for Cutwail, one of the world's largest botnets, fell by 90 per cent after the recent shutdown of a Latvian ISP, but sprung back within just 48 hours, according to MessageLabs..
Aug 26, 2009
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Devastating SQL attack compromises 50,000 sites
by Phil Muncaster
A new SQL injection attack has already snared over 50,000 legitimate web sites, and threatens to cause havoc for innocent internet users, according to new research from ScanSafe.
Aug 26, 2009
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Hackers prefer Firefox and Opera
by Phil Muncaster
Firefox and Opera appear to be the browsers of choice for hackers running web sites that launch drive-by malware attacks, according to new research..
Aug 24, 2009
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Mozilla complains about IE ballot solution
by Phil Muncaster
Senior executives at Mozilla have argued that recent proposals by Microsoft to appease European Commission (EC) anti-trust regulators over the unfair bundling of Internet Explorer (IE) in Windows products do not go far enough..
Aug 20, 2009
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Apple investigates exploding iPhone reports
by Phil Muncaster
Apple is investigating reports that some of its iPhone and iPod devices have exploded, but regards the incidents as isolated, according to new reports..
Aug 19, 2009
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Rogue Facebook app harvests user credentials
by Phil Muncaster
Facebook users who allow third-party applications onto their desktop have been warned that a rogue Facebook app is luring users to a site set up to harvest their credentials.
Aug 18, 2009
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Windows Server 2008 R2 now fully available to developers
by Phil Muncaster
Microsoft has rolled out to developers the final bits of code for its Windows Server 2008 R2 offering, having already released the product to manufacturing at the end of July along with Windows 7..
Aug 17, 2009
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Microsoft gets behind IE6
by Phil Muncaster
Microsoft has assured customers it will continue to support version 6 of its popular Internet Explorer web browser, despite growing calls from various quarters demanding it be scrapped and users forced to upgrade..
Aug 12, 2009
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Microsoft drops Windows 7 E
by Phil Muncaster
Microsoft has dropped plans to ship a version of Windows 7 without Internet Explorer, after the European Commission voiced its objections to the proposals.
Aug 3, 2009
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