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July 20, 2009
In this issue
redarrow Symbian admits Trojan slip-up
redarrow Google fixes flaws in Chrome
redarrow Mozilla closes security hole with Firefox 3.5.1
redarrow Norton Internet Security 2010 beta in pictures
redarrow CEOs, other execs disagree on security

The Symbian Foundation has promised to improve its digital-signing processes after it signed a piece of mobile malware with botnet features.

New versions of Google Chrome are out, fixing bugs and patching security holes in both the stable build and the beta build.

The first patch to the new open-source browser fixes a critical security vulnerability and makes some other adjustments.

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Norton Internet Security 2010 won't be available for a few more months, but the beta version is available now. See what's new from the interface to the feature set, including Norton Insight.
Survey of CEOs and their senior executives show disparity over views of corporate IT security. Disagreements crop up over vulnerability to data breaches and who's responsible for protecting corporate data.

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