'Conficker' may hit your PC today
Published: 01 April, 2009, 10:40
It is feared a computer virus, which is thought to have infected over three million PCs worldwide, may become active today.
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The Pentagon’s top secret computer networks have been increasingly under serious cyber attack, which, according to insider information, can pose a serious threat to U.S. national security. The so-called “malware” strike is thought to be coming
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Moscow police have received a complaint saying that the international collaborative project Wikipedia contains extremist materials, and are currently working to check it.
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The Soviet-era Buran space programme, mothballed 20 years ago, may be revived. With NASA about to retire its ageing fleet of space shuttles, there is a pressing need for viable space transport.
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Life on Earth is under a serious threat. World leaders fail to reverse the trend by 2010 despite commitments made in 2002.
Published: 01 April, 2009, 10:40
It is feared a computer virus, which is thought to have infected over three million PCs worldwide, may become active today.