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MTV adds new shows to iTunes
MTV Networks is expanding the range of shows it offers through Apple's iTunes music store.
Staff Writers
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Software
Users vent spleen at new Netscape
AOL has unveiled its revamped Netscape social news site to a less than enthusiastic reception from existing users.
Staff Writers
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Software
Microsoft investigating new Internet Explorer flaw
Microsoft said it is looking into one of the newly reported flaws in Internet Explorer (IE) on Wednesday.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 29 2006 6:25PM
Security
New trojan poses as Microsoft Word attachment
Microsoft Word users are being warned about a new trojan making its way onto home and business PCs by posing as a word processor email attachment.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 28 2006 9:20PM
Security
Two new Internet Explorer flaws reported
Security researchers reported two new vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer this week.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 28 2006 8:56PM
Security
Install June patches or face new exploit code, Microsoft warns
Microsoft released a new security advisory on Friday after malicious code was published for a recently patched flaw in the remote access connection manager service.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 26 2006 6:28PM
Security
Warnings over new 'pump and dump' scam
Experts have warned about a new scam encouraging users to buy stock in a cosmetics company in order to inflate its stock market price.
René Millman
Jun 26 2006 3:24PM
Security
In a financial nosedive, Novell appoints new CEO
In an effort to spur growth and earnings, open-source software provider Novell has replaced its CEO and CFO.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 22 2006 9:24PM
Security
New Bagle variant using .zip attachments
The ever-present Bagle worm again is making the rounds, this time spreading as an emailed .zip attachment encrypted with a password.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 21 2006 8:49PM
Security
Two new World Cup worms appear
Two new email worms are exploiting interest in the World Cup to attack computers and turn them into part of a botnet.
René Millman
Jun 21 2006 11:46AM
Security
Microsoft to update new patch because of scripting issue
Microsoft will update one of the patches it released last Tuesday due to an error that prevents certain scripts from running.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 19 2006 5:46PM
Security
New Microsoft flaw exploits in the wild
A number of exploits for disclosed vulnerabilities Microsoft vulnerabilities were reported to be in the wild just hours after the company’s Patch Tuesday release.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 15 2006 10:54PM
Security
A dozen new Microsoft fixes released on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released a dozen new patches on Tuesday - eight of which were deemed critical by the software giant - including a cumulative security update for Internet Explorer and a long awaited fix for Microsoft Word.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 13 2006 10:25PM
Security
Microsoft: Trojans, rootkits the new top threats
Backdoor trojans and rootkits represent two of the fastest growing malware expunged by Microsoft's Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT), which was unveiled in January 2005.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 12 2006 9:49PM
Security
New Yahoo email worm poses little harm but spreads easily
Security teams at Symantec have identified a relatively benign, but unconventional worm that can exploit a vulnerability in Yahoo’s web mail service without any user initiation.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 12 2006 8:58PM
Security
Turn in software pirates on new BSA site
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has launched a website designed for reporting suspected internet auction fraud.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 7 2006 9:47PM
Security
Microsoft to release new Antigen email security software next month
Microsoft announced today that the first products developed as a result of the 2005 acquisition of Sybari Software will be released July 1.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 6 2006 6:38PM
Security
New blackmail virus spread across Russia, could reach West
Security experts warned of a new variation of a virus that encrypts files and then blackmails the user into parting with money in return for a password.
René Millman
Jun 6 2006 10:48AM
Security
New IM worm targets MySpace users
Security teams have discovered a new instant messenger (IM)-based phishing attack aimed at stealing the account information of users of the popular social networking site MySpace.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 5 2006 10:10PM
Security
New buffer overflow flaw in Windows Server, XP
Vulnerability monitoring firm Secunia has warned PC users about a buffer overflow vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Server, XP Home Edition and XP Professional.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 5 2006 7:53PM
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