Interesting ebusiness news stories: Wed 27 December
Posted 27 December 2006 at 2:48PM by Alexa Williamson in Doing business online
I hope you've been enjoying the holiday. I have, but I'm also glad to be at work for the next few days and using my brain again. There's only so much Christmas television I can take!
So, with my mind back on work and small business issues, let me share a few of the news stories I thought were interesting today:
- Vista opens new dawn for security (BBC News)
Hi-tech organised crime gangs are already looking for ways to crack the security on Microsoft's upcoming (and long-awaited) operating system. - Xmas malware frenzy (The Register)
The seasonal trojans, spam emails and viruses doing the rounds. They Include a devious Christmas_Puzzle.exe and a nasty Powerpoint file called Christmas+Blessing-4.ppt. - Spam surge drives net crime spree (BBC News)
Noticed that you've been getting more spam than usual the past few months? Apparently we're reportedly receiving 73% more than three months ago. - Windows Defender available for download (Microsoft)
Microsoft's latest free spyware protection is ready for download. - eBay's Strategy for Penetrating the China Market (ECommerce Times)
Why eBay is closing its Chinese site to partner with Tom Online instead.
Tags: christmas malware, eBay China, ebusiness news, Microsoft Vista, Windows Defender
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