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Microsoft downplays Windows vulnerability
Microsoft says a vulnerability could allow remote code execution, but it's not likely anyone will be able to do it.
Tom Brewster
Feb 22 2011 6:38AM
Security
Best Western downplays hack attack
Hotel chain Best Western has downplayed concerns over a recent hack attack that was reported to have put at risk the personal details of all its customers since 2007.
Madeline Bennett
Aug 28 2008 7:42AM
Security
ICANN downplays site hacks
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is speaking out about a recent round of attacks perpetrated against its sites.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 8 2008 9:04AM
Security
Microsoft downplays possibility of Vista voice hack
Microsoft researchers said this week that it is unlikely Vista's new voice-recognition component could allow hackers to prompt a machine to download malware.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 2 2007 11:52PM
Security
Google downplays video copyright lawsuit
But could it be a signal of things to come?.
Tom Sanders
Nov 14 2006 9:45AM
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