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Here s what s on the Tuesday menu.

In the wake of the hack attack on Sony Pictures, the FBI has warned U.S. businesses about destructive malware, Reuters reports. Meanwhile, North Korea does not deny involvement in the cyberattack.

In other security news: Iran has infiltrated major airlines, energy and defense companies, hospitals and more in the past couple of years, and the attacks could eventually lead to physical damage, according to research by Cylance, a California-based cybersecurity firm.

Autonomy founder Mike Lynch to report Hewlett-Packard to SEC over what he says is evidence that HP made false representations about its writedown of the big, failed Autonomy purchase. (Financial Times)

23andMe launches genetic-screening test in the U.K. The company s DNA-testing kits were banned in the U.S. last year.

Uber has reportedly hired Goldman Sachs to raise money from high-net-worth bank clients.

Steve Wozniak is set to star in a reality TV show about tech gadgets. It ll be called The Woz.

Kim Dotcom, founder of now-defunct Megaupload, plans to take his Internet Party to the U.S. next year. No, not that kind of party. A political party.

And whose Santa tracker app is better — Google s or Microsoft s?

 

Photo: Steve Wozniak, Apple co-founder, at the C2SV Technology Conference + Music Festival at the McEnery Convention Center in San Jose, Calif., on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2013. (LiPo Ching/Bay Area News Group)