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Mozilla's Lightning to strike Outlook?

December 23, 2004 Open-source group starts effort to integrate its Sunbird calendar into Thunderbird e-mail program. TAGS: Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Corp., volunteer, Microsoft Outlook, calendar, integration, open source, Firefox, Time Warner Inc., e-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.

New virus preys on old IE flaw

September 18, 2003 Dubbed Swen and Gibe.F, this new e-mail worm is spreading quickly, taking advantage of an Internet Explorer vulnerability that was first disclosed two years ago. TAGS: e-mail worm, virus, malicious code, Microsoft Internet Explorer, McAfee Inc., vulnerability, flaw, Symantec Corp., bug, e-mail, Microsoft Outlook, security, Microsoft Corp.

Mozilla's Sunbird spreads its wings

February 7, 2005 Combined with Mozilla Foundation's Thunderbird, the standalone calendar application could take on Outlook. TAGS: Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Corp., WebDAV, Microsoft Outlook, HTTP, Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., server, e-mail

'Critical' megapatch sews up 10 holes in IE

April 11, 2006 Microsoft bulletins highlight browser flaw being used in cyberattacks, plus fix bugs in Windows and other software. TAGS: bulletin, vulnerability, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Internet Explorer, cyberattack, Symantec Corp., flaw, Microsoft Outlook Express, bug, Web page, attack, Web browser, Microsoft Outlook, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Filter flaw vexes Hotmail, Yahoo

March 23, 2004 A problem in the way Web-based e-mail services Hotmail and Yahoo Mail filter messages could have allowed an attacker to steal access rights and data from users. TAGS: GreyMagic Software, MSN Hotmail, flaw, advisory, XSS, script, Yahoo! Mail, Yahoo! Inc., vulnerability, Microsoft Internet Explorer, attack, Microsoft Outlook, message, Microsoft Corp., security, e-mail

Microsoft releases Windows, Office fixes

November 11, 2003 The software giant releases three security updates for Windows and one for Office, leaving many federal system administrators with no choice but to work on a U.S. holiday. TAGS: patch management, system administrator, flaw, fix, security, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, U.S., operating system, e-mail, PC

Week in review: Web hijacking

September 19, 2003 VeriSign raises the hackles of the Internet community by taking control of all unassigned .com and .net domain names, a move that has wreaked havoc on many e-mail utilities and antispam filters. TAGS: VeriSign Inc., havoc, anti-spam, virus, Week in review, network administrator, Steve Ballmer, Intel Pentium 4, community, domain name, security, Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Internet Explorer, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Symantec files suit to label adware

June 8, 2005 Lawsuit seeks right to detect Hotbar's toolbar programs as adware--a new move in the tug of war between security providers and marketers. TAGS: Sunbelt Software, Symantec Corp., adware, lawsuit, spyware, security software company, anti-spyware, toolbar, software company, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, California, Web browser, PC, Microsoft Corp.
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