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One in three Top Trends Back Issues Search Results malicious Norton reveals study

One in Three Top-Trending Search Topics Return Malicious Results, Finds Norton Study
According to a new Norton study, more than one in three of the top-trending search terms returned at least 10 percent malicious results, putting people’s computers and personal information at risk from cybercrime. Â It turns out that between February and May, searching for “tropical dreams sweepstakes” could actually have been a nightmare, and searching for “red hot laugh riot” could have been …

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Protecting the environmental benefits of tap-room and three water-saving high-end

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Three other zero-day bug in Microsoft pop-up

Three more Microsoft zero-day bugs pop up
Computerworld – Microsoft faces a rash of zero-day vulnerabilities in some of its most important software, according to recent disclosures of unpatched bugs, including flaws in Windows XP, Internet Explorer and its flagship Web server.

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Mozilla fixes three Firefox flash accidents. 6. 6

Mozilla fixes Flash crashes with Firefox 3.6.6
Responding to frequent Flash plugin crashes reported across the web, Mozilla updated its Firefox browser ahead of schedule, merely a week after it posted Firefox 3.6.4. Mozilla is urging all users to update to Firefox 3.6.6 in order to fix performance slowdowns and problems with the most recent Adobe Flash plugin version 10.1.63.54, installed as [...]

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Microsoft Q&A: Office 2010 War with Google Has Three Fronts

Microsoft Q&A: Office 2010 War with Google Has Three Fronts
Microsoft launched enterprise versions of Office and SharePoint 2010 last week, escalating its battle with Google. Microsoft VP Chris Capossela says the most powerful weapon will be a seamless Office experience across the PC, phone and browser — but the browser talk is still just talk.

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