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UNION CITY, Calif. — MacForensicsLab.com, a website dedicated to information and tools for the law enforcement community, have announced the publication of their white paper on Malware technologies on the Apple Mac OS X platform. The paper details the history, present, and future of virus and malware technologies with a specific focus on how these things affect Mac OS X users.

"Our aim is to promote learned discussion on weaknesses within the Apple Mac OS X operating system and how they can be exploited by malicious programs. We also want to expand discussion on what users and vendors can do to protect our systems," said a MacForensicsLab.com representative.

The white paper can be viewed as a webpage in the white paper section of the MacForensicsLab.com website at: http://www.macforensicslab.com/ProductsAndServices/index.php?main_page =document_general_info&cPath=11&products_id=174 (Due to its length, this URL may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser’s address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)

Readers are also invited to visit the homepage at http://www.MacForensicsLab.com and to follow the link to the white papers area.

About MacForensicsLab.com

MacForensicsLab is the only cross platform solution for digital forensics specialists. The website is intended as a resource to academic, corporate, and law enforcement professionals involved in eDiscovery and computer forensics.

For more information contact info@subrosasoft.com or http://www.MacForensicsLab.com.

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HOUSTON — CytoGenix, Inc. (CYGX.OB) announced today it has completed an agreement with Taiwan Cobia Inc. (TCI) to develop DNA vaccines against fish viruses. Under this Agreement, CytoGenix will develop DNA vaccines against selected viruses and TCI will vaccinate the fish and test immunological responses.

Mr. Cory Huang, President and Chief Executive Officer of TCI, comments, "Fish is Man’s most important single source of high-quality protein and provides ~16% of the animal protein consumed by the world’s population (United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, 1997). According to the FAO, aquaculture is one of the fastest growing food producing sectors of the world and it continues to grow more rapidly than all other animal food-producing sectors with Asia and the Pacific region contributing over 91.5% of the total global production and 82% of the value. However, aquaculture faces many challenges especially when it comes to health management of fish stocks. CytoGenix’ synDNA[TM] technology has the capability to provide the large quantities of affordable DNA vaccines necessary to address the need for simpler and more effective aquaculture vaccination regimens than currently available."

Dr. Yin Chen, CytoGenix Chief Scientific Officer, explains, "DNA vaccines have already been shown to provide protection against pathogenic challenges in several animal models, including fish. The vaccines carry only a small portion of the infective agent, and therefore carry almost no risk of inadvertent infection, particularly when manufactured using CytoGenix’ proprietary cell-free method (synDNA[TM]). Additionally, the prophylactic potential of genetic vaccination in fish culture is being commercialized due to the advantages offered by genetic vaccines over conventional preparations i.e. ease of production, stability, cost and production of vaccines against organisms which are difficult or dangerous to culture in the laboratory."

"The synDNA[TM] vaccine platform is highly adaptable," continued Malcolm Skolnick, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cytogenix. "These vaccines are based on an expression cassette that may be used against a large number of pathogens by substituting appropriate sequences to express antigenic proteins for a given pathogen. This Agreement represents a beneficial joint effort where CytoGenix develops a vaccine and our strategic partner tests it and has the capability to commercialize the results. This Agreement with Taiwan Cobia further exemplifies the versatility of our technology and provides an avenue for expansion into the worldwide marketplace."

TCI is a private company founded in 2004 and was the first company to introduce the concept of Organic Aqua Farming in Taiwan. The company is currently adding production sites in China and Southeastern Asia. Additionally, TCI has collaborative agreements with research institutes and universities including Academia Sinica, University of California at San Diego, National PengHu University, and National Taiwan University as well as various government agencies in Asia and Africa.

CytoGenix, Inc. is a Houston-based biopharmaceutical company pioneering the new field of gene based medicine and is focused on developing innovative vaccines and therapeutic products using its three proprietary technology platforms: synDNA(TM) enzymatic, non-bacterial production methodology, single stranded DNA (ssDNA) expression, and Oligogenix[TM], an oligonucleotide based anti-bacterial technology. CytoGenix currently holds 13 granted patents, 2 allowances, and 55 additional international or US patent applications claiming methods and materials in connection with these platform technologies.

SAFE HARBOR: Except for statements of historical fact, the statements in this press release are forward-looking. Such statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the statements made. These factors include, but are not limited to, general economic conditions, risks associated with the acceptance of new products, competition, and other factors more fully detailed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Additional information about CytoGenix and its technology can be found on the website at www.cytogenix.com.

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A Christchurch vet says she should be able to euthanise cats
without owner consent.

Barrington vet clinic owner Margareta Gabudeau yesterday sought
to destroy a cat she said tested positive to feline immunodeficiency
virus (FIV) — the feline equivalent to Aids.

Owners usually agreed to their cat being destroyed in the
circumstances, but yesterday the owner, who Gabudeau would not name,
rejected the request.

FIV is highly contagious and is spread by cats through fights and
sexual contact. It is incurable, but can take several years to kill.

Gabudeau said the disease affected about 15 per …

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