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According to one news report, FBI officials have been meeting with Facebook, Google, Microsoft (which owns Skype and Hotmail), and Yahoo, among other companies. The goal apparently isn&#8217;t to promote the bureau&#8217;s push for expanded wiretapping capabilities, but rather to ask how that be implemented while causing minimal disruption for the companies with networks that would be directly accessed.
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OpenOffice.org Memory Overwrite Vulnerability
 Credit:
Kestutis Gudinavicius
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