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Microsoft NT Workstation 4 customers must take 'immediate action' to protect themselves

Microsoft NT Workstation 4 customers must take 'immediate action' to protect themselves

Companies running Microsoft NT Workstation 4 (NT4) must take "immediate action to protect" themselves in the wake of Microsoft's announcement of 10 Windows security vulnerabilities on 12 October 2004, according to research firm Gartner.
Robert Jaques Oct 15 2004 2:07PM Security
Microsoft Media Center PCs hit Australia

Microsoft Media Center PCs hit Australia

Microsoft has launched its long awaited home entertainment operating system, Windows XP Media Center Edition, in Australia.
Sarah Stokely Oct 13 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Microsoft opens up Office source code to UK government

Microsoft opens up Office source code to UK government

The British government is to become one of the first to participate in a newly unveiled Microsoft Government Security Program (GSP) initiative that offers selected customers access to the source code of its desktop offering, Microsoft Office 2003.
Robert Jaques Sep 20 2004 12:09PM Security
Microsoft making the headlines once again…

Microsoft making the headlines once again…

One of the most important announcements in August was the long-awaited release of SP2 for Windows XP. Although it is big step for Microsoft, "lukewarm" would be a kind way to describe its reception in the market.
Jon Tullett Sep 3 2004 4:59PM Security
Thirteen lucky number at Microsoft partner fest

Thirteen lucky number at Microsoft partner fest

Thirteen lucky partners came away with gongs from Microsoft's annual Australia and New Zealand partner conference on 23 to 25 August.
Staff Writers Aug 27 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft feeling the open source heat

Microsoft feeling the open source heat

Microsoft and its partners must do a better job of communicating the features of the software giant's latest platforms and educating customers on how technology can help them, Microsoft boss Steve Vamos told hundreds of attendees at its partner conference in Queensland.
Byron Connolly Aug 24 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft moves to shut down SP2 file sharing sites

Microsoft moves to shut down SP2 file sharing sites

Microsoft has slapped threats of legal action against a web site after it offered Microsoft's new service pack through the BitTorrent file sharing network.
René Millman Aug 16 2004 4:17PM Security
Microsoft soft launches Virtual Server 2005 amidst delays

Microsoft soft launches Virtual Server 2005 amidst delays

Siobhan Chapman Aug 6 2004 12:00AM Software
IT pros submerged in Microsoft

IT pros submerged in Microsoft

Around 2000 IT professionals, attending Microsoft's TechEd conference in Canberra today, heard world famed marine scientist Dr Jo MacInnis making the intriguing comparison between deep-sea exploration and the IT industry.
Siobhan Chapman Aug 4 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft patches critical IE flaws

Microsoft patches critical IE flaws

Microsoft on Friday issued a patch to fix three vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer web browser that it rated as critical.
Marcia Savage Aug 2 2004 9:14PM Security
Microsoft donates to national effort fighting cybercrime

Microsoft donates to national effort fighting cybercrime

Microsoft said Wednesday that it has assigned a full-time analyst and supplied more than $46,000 in software to the National Cyber-Forensics and Training Alliance (NCFTA).
Marcia Savage Jul 22 2004 12:10AM Security
Microsoft, Lindows settle lawsuit

Microsoft, Lindows settle lawsuit

Microsoft has settled its trademark infringement suits against Lindows.com with a US$20 million payment to the Linux company, which agreed to change it name to Linspire.
Staff Writers Jul 20 2004 12:00AM Software
Three Australian partners win for Microsoft

Three Australian partners win for Microsoft

Staff Writers Jul 14 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft unveils endpoint security technology

Microsoft unveils endpoint security technology

Microsoft on Tuesday announced Network Access Protection, a technology that will check the security status of a computer before it's allowed to access the network.
Marcia Savage Jul 13 2004 11:07PM Security
Microsoft and SAFLINK team up on homeland security

Microsoft and SAFLINK team up on homeland security

Microsoft and SAFLINK on Wednesday announced a partnership to develop homeland security solutions.
Marcia Savage Jul 7 2004 11:31PM Security
Microsoft touts US antitrust victory to EU

Microsoft touts US antitrust victory to EU

Paul Thurrott Jul 7 2004 12:00AM Software
Microsoft investigating source of internet attack

Microsoft investigating source of internet attack

Microsoft on Saturday said it was working with law enforcement to track down those responsible for an attack that compromised enterprise web sites running unpatched versions of IIS 5.0 (Internet Information Services).
Marcia Savage Jun 28 2004 4:22PM Security
Microsoft reiterates security efforts at San Francisco summit

Microsoft reiterates security efforts at San Francisco summit

Microsoft kicked off its security summit in San Francisco Tuesday by reiterating the steps it’s taking to improve the security of its software.
Marcia Savage Jun 22 2004 9:25PM Security
Microsoft to sue 200 spammers

Microsoft to sue 200 spammers

Microsoft is looking to sue almost 200 people for sending millions of junk mail messages.
Dan Ilett Jun 11 2004 12:35PM Security
Microsoft describes internal security efforts

Microsoft describes internal security efforts

Microsoft's newly appointed CIO Ron Markezich talked about the vendor's internal IT security in a presentation Thursday at Microsoft's campus in Mountain View, Calif.
Marcia Savage May 28 2004 1:15AM Security

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