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European regulators say there are no signs domestic mobile call prices are being increased to compensate for lost roaming revenues
Subscribers to a U.S. government daily e-mail bulletin were inundated with e-mails due to a glitch with its mailing list
California court extends a disabilities provision to the Internet, rules that Web sites such as Target.com are required to be accessible by the blind
Dave Cullinane, eBay's chief information and security officer, says malware developers are creating more sophisticated attacks and using Linux boxes to control botnets
GAO report finds that FCC violates rules by sharing information in advance with telecom lobby, sometimes at expense of consumer and public-interest groups
Fraud involving U.K. credit and debit cards overseas jumped 126 percent for the first six months of 2007; absence of 'chip-and-pin' technology in U.S. blamed
Get Genuine Windows Agreement aims to plug a hole in Microsoft's antipiracy efforts and targets large customers that need to 'get legal'
Adobe's support of rich Internet applications could be exposing developers and users to the threat of more Web-based malware
Security experts predict only a few of the largest labs will be able to compete in anti-virus research in the long run
Chinese Internet Security Response Team's Web site is rigged with a malicious hidden window that can allow code to run on a visitor's PC