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    Several flaws in common Linux code used to process graphics in the GNOME desktop environment could allow an attacker to compromise a computer that displays a malicious image file, a security group warned this week.

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    Vulnerabilities in a technology widely used for network authentication have left computers running Unix, Linux and Apple Computer's Mac OS X potentially open to attack.

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    A security task force of private industry experts, academics and government officials released a report on Monday urging CEOs and boards of directors to take responsibility for building information security programs to prevent electronic crime and help secure the Internet.

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    Ten top security executives plan to announce a new group on Wednesday that is aimed at helping companies protect their information systems better, CNET News.com has learned.

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    Investigations continued Friday into how source code for Microsoft's Windows operating system made its way onto the Internet.

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