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4 February 2011 Last updated at 14:50 ET

Hacktivists target Egypt, YemenAn opposition supporter in Sanaa, Yemen

Hacktivists from the Anonymous group have turned their attention to unrest in the Middle East.


Mouse and keyboardFirm stops pursuing net pirates

MediaCAT, a firm that worked with ACS: Law to pursue alleged illegal file-sharers, has ceased trading.

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