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Security Weekly

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June 15, 2009
In this issue
redarrow 'Spam king' could face criminal charges in Facebook case
redarrow The botnet threat in China's censorship software
redarrow Look Ma, I created a botnet!
redarrow Two new Mac attacks surface
redarrow Google Native Client grows out of research phase

Judge refers suit against self-described "spam king" Sanford Wallace to the U.S. Attorney's office for possible criminal proceedings.

Programming errors in the Beijing-mandated Green Dam filtering software could let bad guys take control of PCs using it.

McAfee lets journalists create botnets and Trojans in hands-on workshop to show how easy it is.

Trojans target Mac OS users, including one hidden in a porn site.
Satisfied with its security approach, Google has begun broader development of its technology for more powerful Web applications. Next: building into Chrome.

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