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West Nile virus has been detected in mosquito pools in Salt Lake County boundaries, according to the Salt Lake Valley Health Department.

Six of 10 mosquito pools tested by local Mosquito Abatement Districts throughout the county tested positive for the virus.

Last week, the virus was detected in Kane County in a dead bird, as well.

That the virus is clearly active in the state has health officials reminding people to take precautions, including wearing mosquito repellent from dusk to dawn when the critters are active, wearing long pants and sleeves when outdoors and getting rid of standing water to eliminate mosquito breeding areas.

Most people who get infected will not show symptoms. But for a small percentage, the results are devastating.

More information is online at health.utah.gov/epi or www.slvhealth.org.

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The first experimental bird flu vaccine made from lab-grown cells instead of chicken eggs shows promise in blocking the highly lethal virus, scientists report.

The advance is good news not just for preparations in case of a pandemic but also because it offers a way to make shots for seasonal flu much faster. That gives health officials crucial extra time to better match annual shots to the flu strains circulating.

It also would reduce dependence on the antiquated system of using millions of eggs to make flu vaccines and could cut production time roughly in half, to as little as 12 weeks, according to maker Baxter International Inc.

Results of midstage testing of the Baxter vaccine, Celvapan, showed two shots produced an immune response considered strong enough to protect 76 percent of healthy adults from both the H5N1 Vietnam strain it targets and the related Hong Kong strain; it appeared to protect 45 percent from a third, Indonesian strain.

“I think it is a big leap forward,” said Dr. Wilbur Chen, a vaccine researcher at the University of Maryland School of Medicine not involved in the study.

Since the first outbreak in Hong Kong in 1997, more than 240 people in Asia, Europe and Africa have died from bird flu, which kills about two-thirds of people infected. Nearly all had close contact with poultry, but scientists worry bird flu could mutate to a form easily spread among people, who have no natural immunity. Many experts believe a pandemic will eventually occur.

On Wednesday, Hong Kong health officials ordered the slaughter of all live poultry in street markets due to one of the largest outbreaks of the virus in birds in years.

The United States has stockpiled 23 million doses of egg-based human bird flu vaccine made by three companies; some European countries also have such stockpiles and are ordering Baxter’s cell- based vaccine.

Other human vaccines — a few using cells or genetic engineering but most made from eggs — are being tested in dozens of government and commercial projects. Baxter officials say theirs is the first produced in cells that’s been tested in people, and they expect to get a European Union license for Celvapan around year’s end.

The results of the company-funded study were reported in Thursday’s New England Journal of Medicine.

A total of 275 volunteers in Austria and Singapore got one of four doses. The best results — the 76 percent protection — came from the second-lowest dose.

That dose also proved effective in a final-stage test last year of 550 volunteers in Austria and Germany, according to Dr. Harmut Ehrlich, head of research and development for Baxter’s Vienna-based Bioscience unit. It protected 73 percent of adults under 60 and 74 percent of those over 60 from the Vietnam strain. It was less effective against the Indonesian strain and wasn’t tested against the older Hong Kong one.

To measure effectiveness, volunteers’ blood is tested to see how well the new antibodies they developed kill the virus.

Dr. William Schaffner, a Vanderbilt University infectious disease specialist, said researchers need to keep working to make a better vaccine but Baxter’s got “pretty darn good results” at low doses.

“I’m excited about this, but we have not yet reached the finish line,” he said.

In the United States, the Department of Health and Human Services has invested $1.5 billion in research on cell-based seasonal and pandemic flu vaccines.

In the half-century-old egg method, virus samples are injected into hundreds of millions of specialized eggs and incubated. The egg fluids are later harvested, concentrated and purified into the vaccine.

With cell technology, small amounts of virus are put in large fermenting tanks with nutrients and cells derived from monkey kidneys, and the virus multiplies. Then the virus is inactivated, purified and put into vaccine vials.

Two cell culture vaccines for seasonal flu are licensed in Europe, said Marie-Paule Kieny, director of the World Health Organization’s vaccine research program. But full development of the technology could still take a few years, she said.

Experts said Baxter’s vaccine appears to work better than egg- based ones, but cautioned that lab results from different companies are hard to compare.

Linda Lambert, chief of the respiratory diseases branch at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said the Baxter vaccine’s protection against multiple strains could be important if a pandemic is caused by a strain other than H5N1.

“If another pops up, we’ll know what to do,” based on what Baxter and other researchers have been learning, she said.

On the Net: New England Journal: www.nejm.org

U.S. Health and Human Services: www.pandemicflu.gov

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TURIN, Italy — Critical Path, Inc., a leading provider of messaging software and services, today announced that ITnet, the application infrastructure provider owned by Wind Telecomunicazioni, has selected Critical Path’s Memova[R] Anti-Abuse C-2000, integrated with Cloudmark Authority, to protect its growing subscriber base from inbound and outbound email threats.

ITnet is the primary business ISP in Italy and is the leading provider of official Italian electronic certified email (Posta Elettronica Certificata, or PEC), representing over 30% of Italy’s PEC market share. A long-standing Critical Path customer, ITnet will expand the anti-abuse protection it offers its customers through Critical Path’s premium safety solution, the Memova Anti-Abuse C-2000 appliance.

Research shows that over 90% of emails sent are spam and approximately 20% of all emails sent contain a virus. Adding to these problems is an increasing level of sophistication and speed of various online attacks such as spam from botnets, rapidly-mutating phishing attempts and other threats. The challenges for service providers are enormous with implications for infrastructure and operational costs, quality of service and, consequently, subscriber churn. For companies like ITnet, the need to protect email from abuse is essential to its business - with clients such as corporations, universities and hospitals - ensuring a secure email experience and reliable delivery of messages is crucial.

"We chose the Memova Anti-Abuse safety solution because it demonstrated the best performance and accuracy of all the vendors’ solutions evaluated during our selection process," says Gianni Signa, CEO, ITnet. "Critical Path and its partner, Cloudmark, have a proven track-record of protecting service providers against the various email attacks that pose a significant threat to our customers’ businesses as well as providing solutions that are operationally- and cost-efficient."

The Memova Anti-Abuse C-2000 appliance significantly reduces abuse-related costs, detecting and stopping messaging threats with the highest accuracy and lowest false-positive rates in the industry - regardless of the message’s language or format. The integration of Cloudmark Authority[TM] drives the solution’s fast threat response and efficiency in message processing. Rather than CPU-intensive rules that are quickly outdated, Cloudmark uses real-time feedback from its Global Threat Network of 600 million trusted reporters together with highly-efficient Advanced Message Fingerprinting technology capable of stopping rapidly-mutating attacks. "We are excited that ITnet has expanded its relationship with Critical Path and we look forward to continuing our partnership," says Renato Miletti, Vice President Southern Europe at Critical Path. "The C-2000 not only offers industry-leading performance for detecting spam, virus and phishing attacks, it also boasts the highest level of accuracy in the marketplace through features such as Cloudmark’s best-in-class content filtering, subscriber-level safelists, domain-level whitelists and blacklists. These new features plus the ability to differentiate premium services through bundled offerings will bring great value to ITnet."

About Memova[R] Anti-Abuse

Memova[R] Anti-Abuse is a plug-and-play anti-spam, anti-virus solution for service providers. Memova Anti-Abuse stops spam, viruses, mailbombs, denial-of-service, directory harvest and phishing attacks in the most cost-effective manner - at the gateway. The solution includes three lines of defense, flexible options and customized controls, ultimately providing a superior level of anti-abuse protection for all subscribers, while simultaneously offering extra protection as value-added, opt-in services.

About ITnet

ITnet is an Application Infrastructure Provider (AIP) established in 1994 with the aim to deliver best of breed services to corporations such as high-speed Internet connections, portals and website management (Housing, Hosting), networking services and value added services.

In 1999, ITnet was acquired by Wind Telecomunicazioni S.p.A., one of the leading Italian operators of integrated fixed-mobile-Internet communications services, to complement its offerings by leveraging ITnet’s experience with delivering high quality services and Internet applications to corporations.

For more information please visit http://www.it.net

About Cloudmark

Cloudmark, Inc. is a global leader in carrier-grade messaging security, delivering the most accurate, high-performance and comprehensive real-time spam, virus and phishing protection for fixed, mobile and social networks. Cloudmark patented solutions combine Advanced Message Fingerprinting technology based on innovative, highly efficient algorithms and a Global Threat Network of trusted reporters in every country to provide security intelligence and filtering at all points of the messaging infrastructure. Cloudmark solutions protect more than 600 million mailboxes and the company works with over 100 of the world’s largest telecoms service providers and mobile operator networks. Cloudmark’s customers include Comcast, NTT OCN, Swisscom, Tele2, Thus and XS4ALL (KPN) as well as hosted messaging providers, including Synacor, domainFACTORY and NuVox. Cloudmark is a privately held company headquartered in San Francisco with offices in London, Tokyo, Beijing and Hong Kong. For more information, please visit http://www.cloudmark.com.

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Commercial and Consumer Notebook PCs from HP Deliver the Ultimate HD Visual Performance on the Go

BERLIN — AMD (NYSE:AMD) today announced growing OEM support for its next-generation notebook platform with the HP introduction of four consumer and four commercial AMD Business Class technology-based notebook PCs. These HP notebooks feature new AMD Turion[TM] X2 Ultra Dual-Core Mobile Processors with ATI Radeon[TM] HD 3000 Series Graphics for superior 3D performance and HD1 image quality with leading-edge wireless solutions based on draft 802.11n.

"The next-generation AMD notebook platform delivers innovations to enable enhanced business productivity, as well as the ultimate HD visual experience on the go," said Chris Cloran, corporate vice president, Notebook Division, AMD. "AMD is uniquely positioned to offer balanced platform solutions that tightly couple computing and graphics capabilities for a visually rich user experience at home, at work and at play. HP consumer and commercial notebooks based upon the next-generation AMD platform deliver performance when it matters for a superior visual experience based on the way people are using their notebooks today."

"The next-generation AMD notebook platform helps deliver the latest in multimedia and HD capabilities for consumers and exceptional visual performance to mobile business professionals," said Ted Clark, senior vice president & general manager, Notebook Global Business, Personal Systems Group, HP.

Consumers are using notebooks for more than just productivity; they’re also using their notebooks for entertainment, such as enjoying and editing photos, watching videos and listening to music. The HP Pavilion dv4, dv5, dv7 and Compaq Presario CQ50 Notebook PCs offer robust graphics and video capabilities, features essential to unlock the best entertainment experience possible.

Businesses are adopting Microsoft([R]) Windows Vista([R]) as well as applications that are more graphically intensive in a more mobile business world. The HP Compaq 6735s, 6735b, 6535s, and 6535b Notebook PCs, based on AMD Business Class technology, deliver a highly mobile business tool that helps keep you connected and productive so your office can now go where you go. These notebooks also include industry-standard security features and manageability such as Trusted Platform Module and Enhanced Virus Protection2 for increased productivity and security to help prevent data loss.

Visit AMD on the Web

The AMD next-generation notebook platform press kit offers additional information and collateral material pertaining to the platform.

About AMD

Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE:AMD) is a leading global provider of innovative processing solutions in the computing, graphics and consumer electronics markets. AMD is dedicated to driving open innovation, choice and industry growth by delivering superior customer-centric solutions that empower consumers and businesses worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.amd.com.

(1)High definition content and HD-capable display required.

(2)As part of a comprehensive security program, AMD strongly recommends enabling Enhanced Virus Protection (EVP) and using up-to-date third-party anti-virus software.

AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, AMD Turion, and combinations thereof, AMD Enhanced PowerNow!, AMD LIVE!, Enhanced Virus Protection, ATI Radeon, ATI CrossFireX, ATI PowerExpress, ATI Avivo, ATI Mobility Radeon, ATI Hybrid Graphics Technology are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Microsoft, Windows, DirectX and Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other jurisdictions. HyperTransport is a licensed mark of the HyperTransport Technology Consortium. PCI Express is a trademark of the PCI-Sig. Other names are for informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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SYDNEY (AFP) — An equine influenza outbreak that crippled the Australian horse racing industry was started by animals from Japan and spread through lax quarantine practices, an official report found Thursday.

The outbreak shut down Australian racing in many states for months in late 2007, a crisis the industry estimates cost at least one billion dollars (960 million US) as race meetings were cancelled and studs were locked down.

Former High Court judge Ian Callinan’s report into the causes of the outbreak contained a scathing assessment of the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS).

It found AQIS had neglected biosecurity at its Eastern Creek station in western Sydney for years, failing to decontaminate vets and other staff who were in contact with animals at the facility where the outbreak started.

“Fundamental biosecurity measures were not being implemented in the largest government-operated animal quarantine station in Australia,” Callinan found. …


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TELECOMWORLDWIRE-12 June 2008-Momail first to offer support for the new iPhone and Samsung Omnia(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com

Momail, a provider of e-mail service for mobile devices, declared on June 12 that it is the first company to offer support for the latest mobile devices from Apple and Samsung.

Momail can confirm support for the Apple’s new iPhone 3G and the Samsung’s Omnia, following their launches on 9 June when the handset specifications were officially released.

According to Momail, the device’s specifications ensure they are very suitable for consumer mobile e-mail and Momail. The company expects sales of the appliances to be voluminous and it currently supports over 80% of devices shipped. Momail’s server based solution enables it to add support for new devices quickly, so iPhone and Omnia users will soon be able to benefit from cost-effective mobile e-mail.

The company claims that Momail is very easy to start and to use, with no need for special client software or downloads. All e-mail and data settings are automatically configured by Momail and optimised by its patented MMOPE-technology (Mobile Message Optimization & Protection Engine). IronPort, a mobile spam and virus protection, is also included in the service.

No pricing details have been released.

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TELECOMWORLDWIRE-12 June 2008-DeviceLock and Lexar Media security package available now.(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com

DeviceLock Inc, a provider of memory products for digital media, announced on 12 June that a multi-layered, centrally managed endpoint security package is now generally available, after several pilot installations proved successful. The security package includes DeviceLock software and the Lexar Media SAFE PSD S1100 USB flash drive.

According to DeviceLock, business risks resulting from negligence, operator error or malicious actions are greatly reduced with the DeviceLock/Lexar SAFE PSD bundled solution. The software allows security administrators to control, monitor, shadow-copy, log and analyse end-user access to all types of devices and local ports on workstations.Operations of any hardware keyloggers are automatically blocked therefore harnessing passwords, user IDs, credit card numbers and other sensitive information. It also protects against data leakage through the local ports as well as corporate network infiltration by computer viruses, spyware or other malicious software.

The DeviceLock/Lexar SAFE (Secure Access For Enterprise - Personal Storage Device) PSD bundled solution is now available directly from DeviceLock and through select channel partners.

No pricing details have been released.

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One-step User Authentication Enables Easy Rollout of Award-Winning Barracuda Web Filter

CAMPBELL, Calif. — Barracuda Networks Inc., the worldwide leader in email and Web security appliances, today announced it has expanded authentication capabilities of its Barracuda Web Filter product line with Novell eDirectory, a popular identity management and policy control tool used by many Fortune 500 companies as well as educational organizations. This upgrade will enable the Barracuda Web Filter to perform transparent, single-sign-on authentication.

"While the Barracuda Web Filter has long supported transparent authentication with Active Directory and NTLM, we are excited to extend this support to Novell eDirectory environments," said Stephen Pao, vice president of product management for Barracuda Networks. "With these new capabilities, the Barracuda Web Filter automatically integrates with the Novell eDirectory server to detect user log-in events, gather user credentials and apply appropriate network security and management policies for individual users on the network."

Unlike many competing solutions, the Barracuda Web Filter does not require installation of any desktop or server software, thus ensuring that user authentication and reporting using the Barracuda Web Filter is seamless for customers that already have Novell eDirectory deployed on their networks. Ease of use and set up are essential benefits for customers using the Barracuda Web Filter. For Caldwell School District in Caldwell, Idaho, keeping the network usage model simple as well as the ability to easily log the Internet activity of its more than 6,300 students was a requirement when selecting a Web filtering solution.

"When researching Web filtering solutions, it was essential that we implement a solution that would enable us to log students’ Internet activity by username, without the hassle of installing individual client software on each desktop PC," said Paul Alderson, director of technology for Caldwell School District. "We needed a solution that was easy to deploy, easy to manage and that was scalable across the entire school district, and the Barracuda Web Filter fit the bill."

Pricing and Availability

The Barracuda Web Filter is available in six models and pricing starts at $1,499 with no per user licensing fees. International pricing varies based on region. Expanded eDirectory authentication is currently available in limited production and will be generally available in July 2008. Interested customers should contact Barracuda Networks for more information.

About the Barracuda Web Filter

Available in six models, the Barracuda Web Filter combines preventative, reactive and proactive measures to form a complete content filtering and anti-spyware solution for businesses of all sizes. The Barracuda Web Filter is designed to enforce acceptable Internet usage policies by blocking access to objectionable content and unauthorized Internet applications. At the same time, the Barracuda Web Filter’s award-winning feature set enables the Barracuda Web Filter to block spyware downloads, prevent viruses, and stop access to spyware Web sites. Unlike the widely available desktop software solutions, the Barracuda Web Filter is easily installed and does not require the additional time, money or resources necessary for downloading and maintaining software on each individual PC. Hourly Energize Updates are made automatically by Barracuda Central so that the Barracuda Web Filter can block the ever-changing virus and spyware variants, as well as maintain the most up-to-date database of the latest productivity-inhibiting Web sites.

About Barracuda Networks Inc.

Barracuda Networks Inc. is the worldwide leader in email and Web security appliances. Barracuda Networks also provides world-class IM protection, application server load balancing, Web application security, and messa