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Windows anti-spyware to come free of charge

February 15, 2005 Bill Gates says Microsoft won't charge customers for its spyware and pop-up killer. TAGS: Bill Gates, anti-spyware, RSA Security Inc., threat, spyware, San Francisco, Microsoft Corp., conference, security, PC, Microsoft Windows

Week in review: Reading Redmond

February 18, 2005 Just when you think you have Bill Gates' next move figured out, he goes and does the opposite. TAGS: Bill Gates, Week in review, RSA Security Inc., Symantec Corp., San Francisco, anti-spyware, conference, security, spyware, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows

Symantec: Who's afraid of Microsoft?

February 16, 2005 CEO John Thompson says the company will rely on the strength of its products to fend off Microsoft's entry into the security fray. Windows anti-spyware to come free of charge TAGS: John Thompson, RSA Security Inc., Symantec Corp., enterprise security, anti-spyware, security company, small business, security, conference, San Francisco, CEO, Microsoft Corp., spyware, antivirus, PC, Microsoft Windows

This week in security

February 18, 2005 Bill Gates acknowledges IE has become security risk, as he announces browser update will ship separately from next major version of Windows. TAGS: Bill Gates, security software company, RSA Security Inc., Symantec Corp., security, software company, San Francisco, anti-spyware, spyware, Microsoft Corp., conference, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows

Long fuse for Microsoft's security challenge

February 16, 2005 As security firms brush off Microsoft's anti-spyware plans, analysts point out that over time, it could become a bigger threat. TAGS: security software company, anti-spyware, RSA Security Inc., Gartner Inc., McAfee Inc., security company, security, software company, conference, Microsoft Corp., spyware

Corporate computer threats 'moving to Adobe'

February 9, 2007 Security improvements in Office 2007 mean cyberattackers will focus on flaws in other desktop applications, security experts warn. TAGS: RSA Security Inc., Microsoft Office 2007, Microsoft Office, attack, conference, flaw, Adobe Systems Inc., threat, Adobe Acrobat, security, spyware, Microsoft Windows Vista
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