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Cybercrime Roundup for July 03, 2003

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E-Commerce Times: Web Sites on Alert for Purported Hacker Contest
03-Jul-03 07:36 ET

Story Highlights:
"Security experts have warned that the holiday weekend could bring an onslaught of defacement attacks on U.S. Web sites, not as a result of anti-American sentiment, but instead because of a purported contest among domestic hackers."

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The Register: California Enacts Full Disclosure Security
01-Jul-03 19:58 ET

Story Highlights:
"From today (July 1) all firms doing business in California will be obliged to advise their customers what data might be disclosed if their systems are ever successfully attacked."

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TechWorld: Bugbear and Sobig Top Virus Poll
01-Jul-03 15:49 ET

Story Highlights:
"The Bugbear and Sobig viruses top a list of the most frequently occurring viruses of 2003, according to a report put out by antivirus company Sophos PLC. A total of 3,855 new viruses were introduced in the first half of this year, according to Sophos, an increase of 17.5 percent over the same time last year."

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Wired: Vmyths Hovering at Death's Door
03-Jul-03 02:00 ET

Story Highlights:
"One of the Web's best FUD-fighting sites may not be around much longer. FUD -- which stands for Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt -- is a marketing technique. Stir up enough FUD about some scary threat and people might feel compelled to buy your product to protect themselves from impending doom."

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The Register: Bloomberg Extortionist Jailed for 4 Years
02-Jul-03 10:15 ET

Story Highlights:
"Oleg Zezev (AKA Oleg Zezov), 29, was convicted of breaking into Bloomberg's computer system, and then emailing Bloomberg founder Michael Bloomberg threatening that the financial news service's reputation would be put at risk if he wasn't paid."

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Microsoft Unveils CRM Upgrade
June 02, 2004
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Nintendo, Sony Up Portable Gaming Ante
May 12, 2004
The DS is most notable for its dual screens, which allow players to view gaming action from two perspectives at once. It also sports several other features, including touch-screen input, voice recognition, chat software and wireless networking capabilities, with support for both IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) and Nintendo's proprietary mobile protocol.
Intel Unveils Next-Gen Wireless Chips
April 13, 2004
The new PXA27x chips use Intel's SpeedStep technology, which is designed to enable power savings by managing voltage and frequency changes, much like the technology used in the company's notebook processors.
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