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Sony confirms security problem
Electronics giant Sony has confirmed a recently discovered security flaw in some of its products that could leave PCs vulnerable to attack by hackers.The firm said that the fault, which affected software packaged with memory sticks, was developed by a third-party.Sony said it was conducting an internal investigation into the problem and would
Nintendo dominates console war
Nintendo s Wii continues to dominate the Japanese console market, according to latest sales figures. Nintendo sold nearly a quarter of a million machines during August, whilst Sony sold just over 80,000 PlayStation 3s and Microsoft just 11,000 Xbox 360s.The sales figures, released by Japanese game magazine publisher Enterbrain, confirm a trend
Cyber crime tool kits go on sale
Malicious hackers are producing easy to use tools that automate attacks to cash in on a boom in hi-tech crime. On sale, say security experts, are everything from individual viruses to comprehensive kits that let budding cyber thieves craft their own attacks.The top hacking tools are being offered for prices ranging up to £500.Some of the most
China denies Pentagon cyber-raid
China has denied reports that its military hacked into the computer network of the US Department of Defense in Washington.A Foreign Ministry official said the claims "reflected Cold War mentality".The Financial Times quoted US officials as saying the Chinese army made the attack, which crashed part of a system for the defence secretary s offic
Yahoo takes on Google on ads
Yahoo has moved to further strengthen its service to advertisers by buying web marketing business BlueLithium for $300m (£149.4m).Set up in 2004, BlueLithium provides technology enabling websites to better match adverts with users interests.The purchase is the latest in a series of deals by Yahoo as it seeks to regain ground on market leader
New boom-time for British tech?
Rory Cellan-Jones Technology correspondent Britain is still home to some of the world s best scientists - but when it comes to giving them the money to turn their ideas into world-beating companies we are third-rate. True?
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