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    IETF debates lawsuit risks of U.S. copyright act 14/12/2001 08:07:00

    The Internet's premier standards-setting body is concerned that its participants could be subject to criminal or civil lawsuits under the U.S. Digital Millennium Copyright Act as they develop security protocols that can be used to protect copyrighted materials on the `Net.
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    Security fears nix cancer center wireless plan 30/08/2001 08:21:00

    The MD Andersen Cancer Center in Houston last week abruptly put an 18-month effort to provide wireless LAN access to 11,000 users on its five building campus on hold due to security concerns.
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    New wireless LAN vulnerabilities uncovered 13/08/2001 08:09:00

    Seven months after researchers at the University of California at Berkeley discovered flaws in the encryption algorithm designed to protect wireless LANs, a different group of experts has uncovered a new, more dangerous method of attack that they say should be sounding security alarms throughout the business world.
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    White House Seeks More Money for Nanotechnology 11/02/2000 12:01:01

    The White House is trying to bring more money and attention to an area of research that promises to radically change the way information technology professionals go about their jobs.
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    MS Java machine could enable 'attack applets' 03/09/1999 12:01:01

    A security flaw in Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine could allow a Java applet to wreak havoc on a system if the user simply views a Web page or e-mail message.
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    Security bug hits Microsoft Java Virtual Machine 01/09/1999 12:01:01

    A bug in Microsoft's Java virtual machine (JVM), a part of Internet Explorer 4.0 and 5.0, could give hackers complete control of users' Windows systems, a group of security experts said on Monday.
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