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  • Wed Apr 6 2005 Trojan horse takes down smart phones

    Infected Symbian handsets can't be rebooted, and the fix has its own drawback, F-Secure warns.

    Posted by Richard Shim

  • Fri Jul 23 2004 Virus writer purports to show bin Laden's death

    Message circulating on the Internet carries a Trojan horse disguised as pictures of the al-Qaida leader committing suicide.

    Posted by Munir Kotadia

  • Tue Jun 12 2001 The Starting Line: BEA's partnership push

    BEA insists it only wants to be compatible with leading software, but some analysts see the company's growing list of partners as a Trojan horse.

    Posted by Larry Dignan

  • Mon Oct 12 1998 Net Tax Act a mixed blessing?

    To civil liberties advocates, the breakthrough three-year tax holiday is also a Trojan horse for CDA-like amendments.

    Posted by Courtney Macavinta

  • Tue Jun 12 2001 BEA's strategy: Get inside to get ahead

    The company insists it only wants its applications to be compatible with leading software, but some analysts see its growing list of partners as a Trojan horse.

    Posted by Larry Dignan

  • Tue Jan 22 2002 Microsoft reshuffles UltimateTV, cuts jobs

    The company confirms that it is restructuring its UltimateTV group and will eliminate one-third of the 500 positions within it.

    Posted by Richard Shim

  • Mon Nov 14 2005 Sony 'rootkit' prompts office clampdown on CD use

    IT departments are reacting to a new threat: users bringing CDs to work that can introduce rootkit-like software to their systems.

    Posted by Graeme Wearden and Ingrid Marson

  • Tue Jul 6 2004 Reheated Bagle comes with side of source code

    Use of assembly language indicates worm's author is no novice, but it won't take an expert programmer to breed new variants.

    Posted by Munir Kotadia

  • Tue Mar 6 2001 NakedWife virus hits U.S. military, companies

    A virus advertising itself as an e-mailed photo of someone's wife is infecting computers, and may have started spreading from the military, experts say.

    Posted by Robert Lemos

  • Fri Oct 27 2000 Microsoft hackers had access for weeks

    The hackers who broke into the software giant may have poked around a few computers as they had several weeks to explore the company's network.

    Posted by Joe Wilcox

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