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Thursday, July 13, 2006

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Report: Hackers engage in vulnerability auctions
Hackers are participating in vulnerability auctions in which they sell newly discovered security vulnerabilities to criminals rather than disclose them to vendors who could develop the patches to fix the flaws, according to a report released today by Finjan Software, a developer of security software. Web Security Trends Report, a quarterly report released by Finjans Malicious Code

$130 Million to Be Paid to Settle Fraud Case
Prominent money manager Mario Gabelli and related companies will pay $130 million to resolve civil fraud allegations that Gabelli created fake companies to gain an unfair advantage in the auctions of cellphone spectrum, the government announced Thursday.

Gabelli to Pay $130 Million to Settle Lawsuit
Prominent money manager Mario Gabelli and affiliated companies were accused of orchestrating an auction fraud scheme in the late 1990s.

S.Korea bonds firmer ahead of c.bank MSB auctions
SEOUL, July 11 (Reuters) - South Korean government bond prices edged up on Tuesday, ahead of the central bank's auctions to sell 4 trillion won ($4.25 billion) worth of monetary stabilisation bonds (MSB) in the morning.

Malicious Code for Sale - Finjan MCRC Reveals Vulnerability Auctions
Finjan Inc., the global provider of best-of-breed proactive web security solutions for businesses and organizations, today announced the findings on the latest web trends as uncovered by its Malicious Code Research Center .

Developer won't bid on trust land, says it's overvalued
At least one local developer will shy away from bidding on 1,276 acres of Fountain Hills trust land if the starting bid stays at $130 million.

Nelson Auction Set For Saturday
On Saturday, one of the biggest auctions in Lubbock history will begin. Admitted embezzler Jody Nelson`s empire will be auctioned off at the Town and Country Airport. But before you bid, there are a few things you need to know.

Gabelli, others to pay $130 million in settlement
Prominent U.S. investor Mario Gabelli and 38 affiliates agreed to pay $130 million to settle civil charges accusing them of fraudulently bidding in wireless spectrum license auctions.

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