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Kaspersky launches anti-virus product for Windows servers

Kaspersky launches anti-virus product for Windows servers

Kaspersky Lab has released an anti-virus product aimed at large businesses running Windows servers.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 19 2007 11:22AM Security
Windows XP SP3 leaks onto the web

Windows XP SP3 leaks onto the web

Windows XP Service Pack 3 has been cropping up on numerous file sharing and developer sites over the weekend.
Iain Thomson Oct 9 2007 1:22PM Security
XP restore cripples Windows Update

XP restore cripples Windows Update

A Windows XP update pushed out two months ago is leaving some users unable to update their systems.
Iain Thomson Oct 3 2007 7:29AM Software
Silent Microsoft update blamed for Windows issue

Silent Microsoft update blamed for Windows issue

A Windows expert has blamed the silent support update that Microsoft deployed in the past two months for PCs running Windows XP with Windows Update being unable to download updates correctly.
Frank Washkuch Oct 2 2007 10:10AM Security
Zero-day flaw hits Windows XP

Zero-day flaw hits Windows XP

Vulnerabilities in MFC42 and MFC71 could allow remote code execution.
Shaun Nichols Sep 20 2007 7:08AM Security
Researchers reveal Windows buffer overflow flaw

Researchers reveal Windows buffer overflow flaw

Researchers last week revealed an unpatched buffer overflow bug in Windows that could allow an attacker to take control of an affected machine.
Frank Washkuch Sep 19 2007 1:52PM Security
Windows piracy tool goes haywire

Windows piracy tool goes haywire

A problem with Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) over the weekend caused some users to mistakenly have their copies of Windows XP and Vista labeled as fraudulent.
Shaun Nichols Aug 28 2007 12:09PM Security
Court orders pirate to use Windows

Court orders pirate to use Windows

A man convicted of illegally downloading an episode of Star Wars has been told that he can no longer use his computer with an Ubuntu Linux operating system.
Iain Thomson Aug 27 2007 7:46AM Software
Windows has 'fewer flaws' than Linux

Windows has 'fewer flaws' than Linux

Data collected by a Microsoft security researcher suggests that the company had to patch far fewer software vulnerabilities than competing vendors in 2007.
Shaun Nichols Aug 20 2007 10:20PM Software
'Critical' Windows flaw revealed as nine Patch Tuesday fixes loom

'Critical' Windows flaw revealed as nine Patch Tuesday fixes loom

Microsoft announced Thursday that it will release nine patches — six of them deemed "critical" — on Tuesday, just a day after a vulnerability for Windows was revealed.
Frank Washkuch Aug 14 2007 12:13PM Security
Four more fixes for Windows Safari

Four more fixes for Windows Safari

Security updates pile up for Apple browser.
Shaun Nichols Jun 26 2007 9:20AM Security
Apple plugs three Windows Safari holes

Apple plugs three Windows Safari holes

Firm scrambles to fix flaws in newly launched Windows browser.
Tom Sanders Jun 18 2007 1:07PM Security
Apple plugs some Windows Safari security holes

Apple plugs some Windows Safari security holes

GLOBAL - Apple has released an update to the beta of its Safari 3 browser for Windows that repairs three vulnerabilities.
Tom Sanders Jun 15 2007 10:19AM Security
Apple updates Safari for Windows to patch bugs

Apple updates Safari for Windows to patch bugs

Apple today released an updated version of its Safari web browser for Windows to fix security holes researchers discovered soon after Monday's unveiling of the beta.
Dan Kaplan Jun 15 2007 10:09AM Security
Apple celebrates 1m Windows Safari downloads

Apple celebrates 1m Windows Safari downloads

GLOBAL - Windows users have downloaded more than 1m copies of Windows Safari in the first 48 hours after it was launched on Monday, Apple revealed.
Tom Sanders Jun 15 2007 10:06AM Software
More Safari bugs found after Windows release

More Safari bugs found after Windows release

Bug hunters have claimed numerous flaws in Apple's Safari web browser just hours after its release for Windows.
Frank Washkuch Jun 14 2007 7:33AM Security
Security flaw hits Safari on Windows

Security flaw hits Safari on Windows

GLOBAL - Security researcher Aviv Raff claims to have found the first security vulnerability in Apple's Safari browser on Windows only hours after the software was released.
Tom Sanders Jun 13 2007 3:44PM Security
Safari on Windows ventures into first security flaw

Safari on Windows ventures into first security flaw

Researcher blows up Apple's security claims.
Tom Sanders Jun 12 2007 1:32PM Security
Windows Mobile takes on BlackBerry and Symbian

Windows Mobile takes on BlackBerry and Symbian

High-end customers turning to Microsoft, claims report.
Staff Writers May 30 2007 12:21PM Software
Badbunny worm attacks OpenOffice across Windows, Mac and Linux

Badbunny worm attacks OpenOffice across Windows, Mac and Linux

A proof-of-concept multiplatform macro worm that can attack OpenOffice on Windows, Mac and Linux PCs, has been sent to security vendor Sophos.
Jim Carr May 24 2007 7:31AM Security

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