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Microsoft plans 12 fixes for February

Microsoft plans 12 fixes for February

Software vendor prepares bulletins for Patch Tuesday.
Shaun Nichols Feb 12 2007 9:44AM Security
Microsoft eyes Mobile Windows Vista

Microsoft eyes Mobile Windows Vista

Windows Mobile 6 takes on the look and functionality of Vista.
Matt Chapman Feb 12 2007 9:44AM Software
Microsoft plans a dozen fixes for February Patch Tuesday

Microsoft plans a dozen fixes for February Patch Tuesday

Microsoft is planning to issue 12 fixes in next week's Patch Tuesday monthly security update — the most since last summer.
Dan Kaplan Feb 9 2007 7:30PM Security
Microsoft holds on to Hotmail after all

Microsoft holds on to Hotmail after all

Windows Live Hotmail preferred over Windows Live Mail.
Tom Sanders Feb 9 2007 1:36PM Software
Microsoft offers first hosting exam

Microsoft offers first hosting exam

Windows Server 2003 Hosted Environments, Configuration and Management
qualification.
Robert Jaques Feb 8 2007 9:50AM Networking
Microsoft ignores Vista upgrade loophole

Microsoft ignores Vista upgrade loophole

Redmond will rely on consumer honesty ....
Tom Sanders Feb 7 2007 10:45AM Software
BBC slammed for Microsoft lock-in

BBC slammed for Microsoft lock-in

Open Source Consortium vents fury over TV on demand 'bias'.
Staff Writers Feb 7 2007 10:45AM Software
Microsoft calls for granular security

Microsoft calls for granular security

Digital certificates and smart cards are the future, Microsoft chairman
Bill Gates predicts
.
Tom Sanders Feb 7 2007 10:45AM Security
Microsoft OneCare fails virus test

Microsoft OneCare fails virus test

Independent tests shows malware slipping through.
Tom Sanders Feb 6 2007 1:30PM Security
Microsoft won't patch Vista upgrade loophole

Microsoft won't patch Vista upgrade loophole

Software vendor relies on consumer honesty.
Tom Sanders Feb 6 2007 1:30PM Security
Microsoft warns of zero-day attacks

Microsoft warns of zero-day attacks

Beware emails bearing Excel files.
Iain Thomson Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Security
Microsoft Excel target of new zero-day exploit

Microsoft Excel target of new zero-day exploit

Attackers are exploiting a new zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Excel, researchers said.
Dan Kaplan Feb 6 2007 1:04AM Security
Microsoft unveils SSL 2007 appliance

Microsoft unveils SSL 2007 appliance

SSL VPN solution offers simplified pricing and licensing.
Robert Jaques Feb 5 2007 10:08AM Security
Microsoft talks down speech recognition bug

Microsoft talks down speech recognition bug

Vista feature could be used to hijack a PC.
Clement James Feb 5 2007 10:04AM Security
Microsoft 'most reputable company' in the US

Microsoft 'most reputable company' in the US

Redmond scores Reputation Quotient of 80.74 in US poll.
Clement James Feb 5 2007 10:04AM Training & Development
Microsoft downplays possibility of Vista voice hack

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
Microsoft tells Symantec that latest exploited Word flaw is variation of older vulnerability

Microsoft tells Symantec that latest exploited Word flaw is variation of older vulnerability

Microsoft has confirmed that what appeared to be a newly discovered Word flaw is actually a variant of a vulnerability revealed last year, according to Symantec.
Frank Washkuch Feb 2 2007 6:26PM Security
Microsoft curbs IE7's CPU appetite

Microsoft curbs IE7's CPU appetite

Flaw fixed in phishing filter that turned browser into a processor hog.
Shaun Nichols Feb 2 2007 9:49AM Software
Is there a fifth zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Word?

Is there a fifth zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Word?

Microsoft today shot down reports that a fifth zero-day vulnerability was targeting Word.
Dan Kaplan Feb 1 2007 8:06AM Security
Vista launches with new security features

Vista launches with new security features

Microsoft today released the much anticipated consumer and business editions of its new operating system Windows Vista and the 2007 Office system to the Australian public, claiming it’s a safer and a more reliable system.
Negar Salek Jan 30 2007 3:53PM Security

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