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Huawei hits back at spy claims; Microsoft confirms critical unpatched Vista, Windows 7 RC bug

Huawei hits back at spy claims; Privacy groups: Obama has more work to do
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Huawei hits back at spy claims
Networking vendor Huawei has released a public refutation of a recent media report that alleged it was being investigated by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) for possible espionage.

Privacy groups: Obama has more work to do
U.S. President Barack Obama's administration received mixed grades from privacy groups after more than seven months in power, with the groups saying Obama has done little to change a surveillance-state environment created under former President George Bush.

Microsoft confirms critical unpatched Vista, Windows 7 RC bug
MIcrosoft late Tuesday confirmed that a bug in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and the release candidates of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, could be used to hijack PCs.

Swotting up on Facebook virus exposes web users
Web users searching the internet for information on the latest Facebook virus could be unintentionally putting themselves at risk of phishing scams, says Sophos.

Military spends $10M to build Web sites aimed at squelching anti-US messages
General Dynamics Information Technology said it was awarded a $10.1 million contract to start the project the officials hope would quell any anti-US communications out on the Web.

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