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Wednesday | 3 December, 2008
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Stories by: Gregg Keizer

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    Mac OS X market share growth stumbles 05 August, 2008 08:48:54

    Apple's operating system market share slipped last month as Microsoft's Windows halted its slide for only the fourth time in the last 12 months, a research company reported.
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    Olympic ticket scams just the start, says researcher 05 August, 2008 08:22:32

    Scammers have duped hundreds of people out of thousands of dollars each using bogus Olympic ticket-selling sites, and a security expert warned that more will follow.
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    Consumer group urges Mac users to ditch Safari 05 August, 2008 08:47:11

    Mac users should scrap Apple's Safari and replace it with a browser that offers anti-phishing protection, such as Mozilla's Firefox or Opera Software's Opera, Consumer Reports said Monday as it unveiled its annual Internet security survey.
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    Apple yanks iPhone tethering app from online store 04 August, 2008 09:55:49

    Apple yanked an application Thursday from its online App Store that would have let iPhone owners share its cellular data connection with a notebook.
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    VMware ships latest Mac virtual machine beta 01 August, 2008 08:24:12

    VMware Wednesday released the second beta of its virtualization software, Fusion 2.0, adding features such as multiple backups, mirrored folders and support for Mac OS X Server 10.5.
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    Hackers start DNS attacks, researcher says 31 July, 2008 08:12:24

    Hackers are now actively exploiting a critical flaw in the Domain Name System, but they're not using any of the already known exploits, said a researcher who crafted the first attack code to go public.
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    Apple calls end to MobileMe mail outage 31 July, 2008 08:37:41

    Apple said that it had restored service to all MobileMe e-mail accounts and officially called an end to an outage that had blocked thousands from receiving and sending messages for 11 days.
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    DNS patches cause problems, developers admit 30 July, 2008 09:48:39

    Patches released earlier this month to quash a critical bug in the Domain Name System (DNS) have slowed servers running BIND, the Internet's most popular DNS software, and crippled some systems versions of Windows Server.
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    Apple admits new MobileMe problem 30 July, 2008 08:42:48

    Although Apple has restored full e-mail service to about 40 percent of the subscribers who have been locked out of their accounts for more than a week, the company today acknowledged a new problem with the sync service.
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    Hackers shut down Neosploit attack kit 30 July, 2008 08:25:14

    A noted hacker attack kit has been retired from service by its criminal creators, most likely because it was priced too high compared to the competition, researchers said Tuesday.
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    FAQ: The DNS bug and you 29 July, 2008 08:49:49

    You know a bug is Big News when it makes National Public Radio's "All Things Considered," the network's afternoon drive-time show.
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