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Web surfers battling "spyware" face a new problem: So-called spyware-killing programs that install the same kind of unwanted advertising software they promise to erase.
Virus writers are merging spam, phishing and Trojan programs to develop more complex attacks on the unwary.
Pop-up advertisements have thrived for years despite numerous efforts to eradicate them, but now online marketers are seriously wondering whether the Web's most detested ad format is about to meet its match: Microsoft.
Handset giant concedes the game-card code on its mobile phone/game deck has been "bypassed."
Does that annoying Intel noise we keep hearing on TV signify something more sinister than just an irritating jingle?
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Spam sent by text message could become a bigger problem than e-mail-based spam unless the industry takes action, according to an independent mobile phone regulator.
A subsidiary of electronics maker Sony is to sell downloadable movie files that self-destruct after a given time.
The Web portal begins a campaign targeting IT managers who have banned its product at work.
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AOL Time Warner has released a version of its Netscape browser that lets Web surfers suppress pop-up ads, a further sign of declining fortunes for a widely hated marketing format.
Despite her unpopular stance on encryption, Dorothy Denning's dedication to security has earned her respect. What does she think is in store for security?
Does the power of the world's most popular search engine pose a threat to the Web's independence?
New wireless networking gear lets users log on to their service provider from 19 kilometres away. But the service may mean bad news for 3G, and it is here today.
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