Chinese gov't not to blame for infected hard-drives? (WorldNet Daily)

One week after a Chinese subcontractor manufacturing computer hard drives for sale in America was discovered to have been placing a Trojan horse on them that would upload users' passwords to a website in Beijing, the manufacturer says it doesn't believe the Chinese government was involved.

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Reader Comments (IT-Analysis)

Do you agree with what Jon Collins, Service Director , Freeform Dynamics is saying? Perhaps you feel, or even know , different? Why not post your opinion on this issue?

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Berners-Lee: Free The Mobile Internet (Instant Messaging Planet)

BOSTON -- He may not wear the stereotypical bling, but World Wide Web Consortium director and father of the Web Tim Berners-Lee wants to pimp your ride on the mobile Internet.

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Review: Avanquest Identity Protector 2007 security software (Computer Active)

Spyware can be more damaging and threatening than a virus attack: it can monitor everything you do and extract important information, such as credit card numbers and account details.

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Experts: Leopard no more secure than Tiger (MacNN)

In spite of Apple's efforts, Mac OS X Leopard is not fundamentally better for security than Tiger, several security experts suggest. Thomas Ptacek of Matasano Security writes that Leopard's new security features, though an improvement, still leave unnecessary gaps open. Library Randomization is meant to solve problems such as buffer overflow atta...

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Deadly computer worm on the prowl (The Times of India)

A potentially dangerous computer worm called Storm has been silently infecting computers in India.

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Deadly computer worm on the prowl (The Times of India)

NEW DELHI: A potentially dangerous computer worm called Storm has been silently infecting computers in India, creating a pathway into the system which can be exploited, either to steal data or flood your e-mail account with spams.

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