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<title>OSX/NetWeirdRC malware targets multiple platforms</title>
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<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://cdn2.macnn.com/news/1107/Apple-Lion-security-sm.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[A new piece of backdoor malware affecting OS X, Windows, Linux, and Solaris is in the wild, according to security firm Intego.  Nicknamed OSX/NetWeirdRC, the code is said to be similar to Crisis in that it's a commercial remote access tool that was leaked to Virus Total.  If a computer is infected, it can potentially allow an attacker to install new files, grab screenshots and system information, ...]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2012 13:38:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Adobe admits to zero-day exploit in Flash for Android</title>
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<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://photos.macnn.com/news/1009/motodroid2-flash.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Adobe outlined a zero day flaw in Adobe Flash that can be used to crash the system it's hosted on or even let an attacker install other malicious software. The problem includes Flash for Android OS devices as well as components, and Flash is the only component Adobe says is being exploited, with no reports of attacks on Reader or Acrobat to date....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 20:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Oracle considering netbook following Sun deal</title>
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<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0906/sunultra24.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Oracle chief Larry Ellison late Tuesday said (registration required) his company may jump into the netbook field in the aftermath of its buyout of Sun.  While referenced casually at the JavaOne conference, the expansion into computers is considered a logical offshoot by Ellison given Sun's experience in hardware and other fields outside of Oracle's preferred database apps....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 15:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Oracle to buy Sun for $7.4 billion</title>
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<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0904/sunultra24.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Oracle today said it would buy Sun for about $7.4 billion, or $9.50 per share.  The move gives Oracle both a significantly stronger position in databases, letting it produce the servers that run its apps, as well as access to Sun's software.  Oracle will have access to Java as well as Sun's Solaris operating system and promises to invest heavily in both....]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 12:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Addonics unveils USB-to-NAS adapter</title>
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<description>&#60;img align='left' src='http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0812/addonics.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' /><![CDATA[Addonics on Thursday announced the release of its NAS Adapter that lets users add USB-based storage devices to local area networks. The USB storage device can then be shared by any user on the network and up to eight outside users with an Internet connection via FTP access. The adapter is compatible with SMB and open-source Samba network protocols, and can be configured as a printer server or BitT...]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 21:35:00 GMT</pubDate>
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