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Security Weekly

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July 13, 2009
In this issue
redarrow Prosecutor: Cloud computing is security's frontier
redarrow Botnet worm in DOS attacks could wipe data out on infected PCs
redarrow Users upset after CA anti-virus detects Windows system file as virus
redarrow DirectX targeted in Microsoft security updates
redarrow What will Google's Chrome OS watch you do?

Software piracy model is becoming obsolete as programs are increasingly distributed over the Net, making targets of cloud computing centers, U.S. attorney says.

Bots responsible for denial-of-service attacks on U.S. and Korean sites have instructions to wipe data, but so far there have been no reports of that happening.

False positives prompt confusion and anger among CA anti-virus users.

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday preview shows that one of six security updates slated for next week will target critical hole in DirectX.
Google's announcement of the Chrome OS is big news, but what will the ramifications for privacy be? We take a look at Google's privacy track record on some of its other products and services.

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