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Monday, 8th August 2005

 
  • Worms could slip through detection nets
  • Microsoft needs to reissue Windows 2000 rollup
  • EMC to Wall Street: 'Everything's coming up Roses'
  • Microsoft buffeted by criticism over Vista DRM
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    Worms could slip through detection nets
    Future worms may be able to slip through the early warning networks deployed by the likes of SANS Internet Storm Center and Symantec, according to researchers from the University of Wisconsin. More...

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    Microsoft needs to reissue Windows 2000 rollup
    Microsoft will release an updated Update Rollup for Windows 2000 as soon as it has figured out fixes for glitches plaguing some users and preventing some third-party applications from working. More...

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    EMC to Wall Street: 'Everything's coming up Roses'
    EMC highlighted its VMware and Smarts acquisitions as management made its annual pilgrimage to Wall Street and boasted of plans to beat analysts' 2006 revenue predictions of US$10.87 billion. More...

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    Microsoft buffeted by criticism over Vista DRM
    Microsoft is taking some heat over a digital-rights management feature it is folding into its upcoming Vista operating system. More...

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