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Stories by: Erik Larkin

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    Zoho adds Google Docs-like file management 05/09/2008 08:39:00

    Zoho has finally added a central document management page called Zoho Docs to tie together its many useful online apps. The clean-looking, functional page looks much like the Google Docs start page, with a folder view on the left and all files - spreadsheets, documents, presentations, etc. - listed on the right.
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    New browsers fight the malware scourge 30/07/2008 12:15:23

    The latest browsers are fighting back against the never-ending assault from online crooks who want to sneak malware infections through your browser and onto your PC. Opera 9.5, and, soon, Internet Explorer 8 add new security features that block known malware sites.
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    Major Sites Fall Victim to Web Hijack 17/07/2008 09:29:23

    Security company Finjan Wednesday reported it has found more than 1,000 sites infected by an attack toolkit called "Asprox," which exploits discovered flaws in a vulnerable site's programming to add hidden attack code. The attack code in turn searches for flaws on a browser's PC, and if any such holes are found it will download malware onto the computer.
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    Google shareholders shoot down anticensorship proposal 11/05/2007 13:37:55

    A majority of Google shareholders Thursday voted against an anticensorship proposal that took aim at the way the search giant conducts its business in China and other countries that engage in active censorship.
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    Study: Israel a hotbed of Internet attacks 22/03/2007 14:03:01

    Israel unfortunately is home to the most malicious Internet activity per Internet user, said Symantec's twice-yearly Internet Security Threat Report issued on Monday. The report covered the second half of 2006.
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    Linux antivirus and firewall beta from Panda 12/05/2006 10:35:47

    Panda Software released a new public beta Tuesday for DesktopSecure, their antivirus and firewall program for Linux. It's available as a free download from their Web site, and should run on major distributions including Redhat, SUSE and Debian. I've got it running right now under Ubuntu (Breezy Badger).
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