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November 24th, 2009 by Lisa Francis

Daily News: 24/11

Computing.co.uk – Workers would steal data to help their friends into work
One third of UK and US workers would steal data to help their friends find a job, according to a study conducted by digital account management specialists Cyber Ark.

BBC – Games ‘permit’ virtual war crimes

Video games depicting war have come under fire for flouting laws governing armed conflicts. Human rights groups played various games to see if any broke humanitarian laws that govern what is a war crime.

The Guardian – Will News Corp move its content to Microsoft’s Bing?
According to a Financial Times report, Microsoft is in discussions with News Corporation and others about pulling content from Google

The Times – Arrests are being made ‘to expand DNA files’

Police are routinely arresting people simply to record their DNA profiles on the national database, according to a report published today.

CBR – Second worm hits the iPhone

Security firm F-Secure has uncovered the existence of a new iPhone worm, said to be more dangerous than the first because it can act like a botnet. It is targeting people in the Netherlands who are using their iPhones to bank online with ING.

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