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  1. Prevx Backs Off of Tying Microsoft to "Black Screen of Death" http://bit.ly/6lQArt
  2. Free Antivirus Software! http://bit.ly/67LKmz
  3. ThreatFire Security Check a Public Service? http://bit.ly/5AOLIK
  4. ThreatFire Upsells Spyware Doctor http://bit.ly/5MjKMS
  5. Facebook Changes Privacy Rules http://bit.ly/6pL6au
  6. Microsoft Officially Denies Updates Responsible for KSOD http://bit.ly/8SKSnB
  7. bit.ly Addresses URL Security Concerns http://bit.ly/5X2ofs
  8. KSOD or Black screen of Death: Old Symptom, New Cases http://bit.ly/5v4bBH
  9. Latest Windows Updates Black-Screen Users Running Prevx http://bit.ly/5aQKaV
  10. New Koobface Variant Asks for CAPTCHA, Offers Anti-Koobface Advice http://bit.ly/85meoo
  11. Top Web Sites Moving to Mitigate SSL/TLS Bug http://bit.ly/8qGO9v
  12. The Other Patch Tuesday is the Fourth http://bit.ly/5QnYs2
  13. It's Holiday Cyber Theft Season http://bit.ly/7C5vX2
  14. Google Updates Webmaster Tools http://bit.ly/4OZQ3t
  15. Whitelisting in Windows Moves More to Mainstream http://bit.ly/5i9BBo
  16. Microsoft Advises on IE6/IE7 Vulnerability http://bit.ly/6WUJYT
  17. New Facebook Worm is Rated "R" http://bit.ly/6ZNqw4
  18. Unpatched Vulnerability and Exploit Published For IE on XP, 2003 http://bit.ly/62bDPV
  19. 2,100 ATMs Worldwide Hit at Once http://bit.ly/YPmzQ
  20. SSL/TLS Protocol Flaw Subject to Redirect Attack http://bit.ly/3oR8S8