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    eEye Digital Security released a temporary fix on Monday in the United States for Internet Explorer to combat attacks that exploit a recently disclosed security hole in the browser.

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    If legislation against spam is to be effective in any way, it needs to be implemented on a global level -- particularly in the United States. Declan McCullagh doesn't give much hope of that.

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    Telstra BigPond customers have entered their fifth day of delayed emails following the flashback of a problem that first hampered the delivery of emails to usernames beginning P and F a fortnight ago.

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