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   Amazon, Microsoft sue spammers, phishers
 Half of online Viagra bogus
 Comindico receivers pledge business as usual
 Sydney wireless providers partner up on DSL alternative
 Microsoft makes its third contribution to open source site
 JPEG exploit hits Usenet, worm close behind
 PalmSource introduces latest version of Palm OS
 Radware eyeballs security vendors
 Mainframe Migration Alliance adds influential members
 EU court: Regulators wrong to block MCI WorldCom-Sprint deal

  Amazon, Microsoft sue spammers, phishers
Amazon.com and Microsoft have announced that they had joined forces to put spammers and phishing scammers in new legal crosshairs. More...

Half of online Viagra bogus
Half of the Viagra sold over the internet -- often via spam-style blastings that plague mailboxes worldwide -- is fake, a British researcher said this week. More...

Comindico receivers pledge business as usual
Receivers for wholesale ISP Comindico have announced that the company will continue to operate as usual during the sale process. More...

  Sydney wireless providers partner up on DSL alternative
Wireless broadband ISP BigAir has partnered wireless access provider SkyNetGlobal on a new residential broadband service the companies claim will be Australia's most advanced. More...

Microsoft makes its third contribution to open source site
Microsoft has contributed its FlexWiki collaboration tool to SourceForge.Net, the third release from the software giant to the open source development site. More...

JPEG exploit hits Usenet, worm close behind
An exploit attacking the most recent Windows bug is circulating on Usenet, according to security experts. More...

PalmSource introduces latest version of Palm OS
PalmSource has launched the latest version of its operating system, which targets manufacturers of the increasing number of advanced cellular phones in the market. More...

Radware eyeballs security vendors
Security start-ups take note: Radware may have you on its wish list. More...

Mainframe Migration Alliance adds influential members
The Mainframe Migration Alliance, a group of software and service providers striving to move legacy software from mainframe environments to Microsoft .Net Framework and Windows Server platforms, has announced an expansion of its line-up of members. More...

EU court: Regulators wrong to block MCI WorldCom-Sprint deal
The European Union's antitrust regulators were wrong to block MCI WorldCom's attempted acquisition of Sprint in 2000, said an EU court in a decision made this week. More...


 
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