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Cybercrime Experts Keep Close Watch on Internet Worm

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The world’s top virus hunters are watching every move made by the attacker in control of a nasty new Internet worm — referred to as “downadup” or “conficker.”

What worries them most is that the person, or group, controlling the worm could at any time direct the PCs to carry out criminal activities on an unprecedented scale. And there’s not much anyone can do to stop them.

The attackers could use the infected PCs to steal data, spread spam or commit other routine cybercrimes.

“We have a lot of people looking at this, and with everybody watching it, hopefully they will be too scared to do anything,” says Patrik Runald, security adviser at F-Secure. “That’s really the only thing we can hope for.”

In less than three weeks, the worm has spread to more than 1 million PCs around the globe, mostly inside companies, according to estimates from F-Secure and Atlanta-based security firm SecureWorks. A worm of that magnitude has not been seen since 2004.

The worm takes advantage of a security hole that exists on hundreds of millions of Windows PCs. Microsoft issued an emergency patch for the hole in October. Because most Windows PCs connected to the Internet were vulnerable without the patch, the security community went on high alert.

The worm first appeared on Jan. 7. Tech security researchers say it probed for and implanted itself on any unpatched Windows PC. It then scanned for, broke into and infected all nearby computer servers. It also implanted itself onto any portable device plugged into the PCs’ USB inputs, such as a thumb drive storage stick, an iPod or a digital camera. When the corrupted device was plugged into another computer, that machine became infected — and began searching for other PCs to infect.

Don Jackson, senior researcher at SecureWorks, says infections have been spreading in…

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A New Austerity Makes Technology Giants Tremble

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The global credit crisis may have caused the decline in consumer and business spending that is assaulting the giants of technology. But as the dominant companies try to emerge from this slump, they may find themselves blaming people like David Title just as much as they blame Wall Street.

Title, 35, a new-media manager at a film production company in New York, has dropped his cable TV subscription and moved to watching most of his television online — free. While shopping for a new laptop for his girlfriend recently, he sidestepped more expensive full-featured computers and picked a bare-bones, $200 Asus EeePC laptop, also known as a netbook, made by Asustek of Taiwan.

“We’ve reached one of those moments in tech history when there are low-priced and free alternatives that are both user-friendly and reliable enough to make the switch,” Title said. “Then there’s the extra bonus of saving some cash.”

Silicon Valley — and technology centers elsewhere, like Taiwan — have been gripped by a growing sense that the economic retreat might do more than depress earnings.

There is too much ingrained optimism here to think that the technology sector will not bounce back, stronger than before. But the fear is that consumers like Title, and businesses operating with the same cost-cutting mind-set, will erode the high-margin businesses of the information technology industry — slowing some technologies and companies but giving new momentum to others.

The normally confident Steven Ballmer, chief executive of Microsoft, expressed this very fear last week after announcing the company’s first big reduction of its work force. “Our model is not for a quick rebound,” he said. “Our model is, things go down, and then they reset. The economy shrinks.”

This has happened before. The dot-com bust earlier in the decade dragged down highfliers like Sun Microsystems and America Online but…

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iPhone Touch Patent Gives Apple Clout Against Rivals

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During an earnings call last week, Apple COO and acting CEO Tim Cook told financial analysts that Apple would not tolerate other companies infringing on its intellectual property for the iPhone. Now it turns out that Apple has a major weapon in its defensive arsenal — a U.S. patent awarded shortly before Cook’s comments.

At the time of the call, the context of Cook’s remarks led most observers to assume that he was referring to Palm’s new iPhone competitor, the Pre. But the new patent raises questions about whether Apple’s target for potential infringers is much larger.


‘One or More Finger Contacts’

Patent Number 7,479,949 runs more than 350 pages. Its title — Touch screen device, method, and graphical user interface for determining commands by applying heuristics — covers a variety of user-interface techniques relating to touch commands. The touch commands cover “one or more finger contacts” used for scrolling, a “two-dimensional screen translation command,” or a command for displaying items in a set, among other things.

Signed by Apple cofounder and CEO Steve Jobs and more than a dozen other Apple employees, the patent covers such data-display gestures as pinch-to-zoom Web browsing and swipe-to-scroll.

In addition to whether Apple intends to sue Palm or others based on this patent, there is also the question of whether the patent will have a chilling effect on the rapidly innovating smartphone industry.

Several companies that could be litigation targets have been positioning themselves. In the now-famous earnings call, Cook tempered his remarks by saying they were meant generally, rather than pointed at Palm. But Palm apparently thought Cook’s remarks were directed at it, and a Palm spokesperson responded that the company is ready to legally defend its innovations if necessary.


Prior Art?

Microsoft, which uses multi-touch technology such as in its Surface interactive tables, has laid the groundwork to claim…

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