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    In yet another twist to the Storm worm menace, spammers are using a fake YouTube site to trick users into downloading the malicious code.

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    In just eight months the Storm worm has infected more than 20 million computers and built a zombie army -- or botnet -- capable of launching DDoS attacks that could be used against any organisation or even damage critical infrastructure, according to security experts.

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    Further clarifying its customisation strategy, the search giant enhances personalised home page product, renaming it iGoogle.

  • Happy New Year worm fizzles out

    Security vendors have warned that the "Happy New Year" worm could catch employees returning from New Year's celebrations unawares, but believe the threat posed by the malware will soon pass.

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    Joris Evers Microsoft may offer an Internet Explorer security update before its next official Patch Tuesday.

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    You leave a job interview, confident that you're going to get an offer, only to learn that the position went to someone else. Follow these suggestions to avoid interview blunders.

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    Getting a grip on good security means getting honest, comprehensive answers from your IT staff. These five questions will help you determine your true security level.

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    We've tested plenty of printers at CNET, but very few have frustrated us as much as the Brother DCP-165C multifunction has. The counter-intuitive set-up, bland design, deplorable print quality and crawling output speeds earn this printer a double thumbs down.

  • HP Photosmart 2710

    This great all-in-one costs more than most but delivers on speed, print quality, and features.

  • MSN Messenger 6.2

    Intrusive registration process and fee-based add-ons keep us from warming up to this instant messenger.

  • ICQ 4.1

    ICQ, along with Yahoo Messenger, offers the most options for customisation and everyday use at home or in the office.

  • Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 922

    If you want a fast scanner that produces high-quality prints, this is the one. But for overall speed and fax capabilities, look elsewhere.

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