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Macs and Android under malware threat
McAfee's Threats Report suggests there could soon be 100 million malware samples in the wild, with non-Windows platforms accounting for much of the growth.
UK firms confess cyber crime fears
Report from Detica suggests UK plc is feeling the pressure from computer hackers and activists.
The Pirate Bay removes Anonymous from DDoS suspect list
Torrent site claims to know who's behind the attack that took it offline for 24 hours.
ICO website taken down by Anonymous DDoS attack
The hacking group has repeatedly urged followers to attack the data protection watchdog's website.
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