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20,000 sites hit with drive-by attack code

Ryan Naraine: According to a warning from Websense Security Labs, the sites have been discovered to be injected with malicious JavaScript, obfuscated code that leads to an active exploit site.

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Gumblar attack worse than Conficker, experts warn
U.S. Army servers breached by Turkish hackers
Ryan Naraine: Dangerous Microsoft DirectX vulnerability under attack

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Bing is live: Nice first impression

Larry Dignan: One of Microsoft's best innovations has been its search Cashback program, which is a rewards system for users of the software giant's search. Bing, which launched a few days early, seems to integrate Cashback everywhere.

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Larry Dignan: Bing's real return: A catalyst to a Yahoo deal
Larry Dignan: Microsoft's Bing: 10 burning questions
Christopher Dawson: Is it just me, or does Bing look a lot like Google?
Zack Whittaker: Bing: A present day 'Dogpile'

Are you ready to ditch XP for Windows 7?

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Windows XP is still the OS of choice for some two-thirds of users while Vista is struggling to capture a quarter of the market share. For Windows 7, Microsoft needs to look at XP users first.

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Google to sell eBooks by end of 2009

Andrew Nusca: Amazon, get ready: Google's throwing its hat into the e-book ring. Google has indicated its intent to introduce a program by that would enable publishers to sell digital versions of their newest books direct to consumers.

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Microsoft: No more three-app limit in Windows 7 Starter Edition

Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft is eliminating one of the biggest sticking points for Windows 7 Starter Edition - the three-application-concurrency limitation.

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Sun shoots its final Open Solaris arrows

Dana Blankenhorn: This may be the last CommunityOne event for Sun as an independent company, and if it is the company is going out with an open source bang.

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