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CNET News.com's Joris Evers and CNET's Robert Vamosi give their take on hackers who use DNS to attack, IE vulnerabilities, bots that boost online stores' trust ratings and more.\r\n
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Security Bites' first weekly videocast
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Security Bites Podcast: Worm watch for Windows 2000
Will Thanksgiving be celebrated with a Windows worm? Join CNET News.com's Joris Evers and CNET.com's Robert Vamosi live in the studio for this week's Security Bites podcast. Also, security software from RealNetworks and the debate over IE 7's green browser bar.
Security Bites: Microsoft's patch debacle
Microsoft's MS06-042 update for Internet Explorer caused browser crashes and introduced its own security flaw. A fix was delayed because of distribution issues. CNET's Joris Evers and Robert Vamosi discuss the problem in this week's Security Bites.
Security Bites: Windows worm watch is on
The worm alarm is being raised over a "critical" vulnerability in Windows, with even the U.S. Department of Homeland Security urging Windows users to patch up now. CNET's Joris Evers and Robert Vamosi discuss the matter in this week's Security Bites.
Security Bites: Security tool adds ID theft protection
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