Wednesday | 3 December, 2008
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Stories by: Cara Garretson

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    Storm: The largest botnet in the world? 02/10/2007 11:48:41

    Storm may not be the most creative or malicious piece of malware ever written, but it's on track to become the most productive; threat researchers' recent estimates put the number of PCs it has infected at more than 1 million.
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    Sendmail adds outbound compliance to security appliance 14/08/2007 07:45:18

    Sendmail has released a new version of its Sentrion messaging security appliance that adds protection for outbound e-mail.
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    Newly public Sourcefire sees big stock drop 12/04/2007 11:11:27

    Security start-up Sourcefire on Monday saw a 30 percent drop in its stock price following a statement issued Friday by the company warning of a first-quarter loss.
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    RFID threats: Don't be alarmed, but be aware 26/03/2007 09:30:09

    The recurring topic of RFID security flaws has been making headlines again lately. But unlike new e-mail viruses or Internet worms that demand the immediate attention of the IT department, this threat isn't a front-burner security issue...at least not yet.
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    Tumbleweed releases corporate e-mail security appliance 12/07/2006 10:58:28

    Tumbleweed announced the latest addition to its line of e-mail security appliances, the high-end MailGate Appliance 6500 designed for companies with 10,000 employees or more.
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    IBM offers patents to start ups at bargain prices 14/12/2005 07:56:03

    In the spirit of making intellectual property more accessible to technology start ups, IBM announced Tuesday a program that provides all of the computer giant's 40,000 patents to young companies in its venture capital program for a dramatically reduced rate.
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