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Mozilla tries Firefox recipe with Thunderbird

September 18, 2007 The Mozilla Foundation is funding a subsidiary to improve the open-source e-mail software. Will more plug-ins and a universal mailbox come next? TAGS: Mozilla Thunderbird, Mitchell Baker, Mozilla Corp., Stephen O'Grady, Firefox, corporation, RedMonk, Internet Service Provider, Gmail, Web browser, open source, Netscape Communications Corp., e-mail, Microsoft Outlook, Internet service, success

Microsoft, Mozilla look into browser flaws

February 16, 2007 Recently disclosed security holes that affect Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox could let attackers grab data via malicious Web sites. TAGS: cookie, attacker, Mozilla Corp., Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, flaw, fix, bug, Microsoft Corp., security, PC, e-mail

Opera parts curtain on next act

May 12, 2004 The plucky Norwegian browser maker releases a new "full feature" upgrade, touting cross-platform compatibility and a bundled e-mail client. TAGS: Opera Software, Web browser, Netscape Communications Corp., Firefox, e-mail, Google Inc., operating system, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

BBC stories used as bait for IE exploit

March 31, 2006 Attackers are sending e-mail messages with news stories to trick people into visiting sites that exploit a recent IE flaw. TAGS: Websense Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, malicious software, vulnerability, flaw, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, PC

Firefox: When is a flaw not a flaw?

January 7, 2005 TalkBack: Fans and critics of the open-source browser give their two cents on reports of a phishing flaw. TAGS: Firefox, flaw, reader, phishing, Microsoft Internet Explorer, vulnerability, Web browser, London, security, electronics, open source, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., PC

Java stir puts Sun in a spot

December 7, 2004 Software flaw highlights the rising need for Sun to reach out to tech greenhorns. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., JVM, Java, Sun Java, Java software, margin, Firefox, difficulty, Web browser, flaw, Linux, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows, e-mail

Image flaw pierces PC security

August 5, 2004 Six vulnerabilities in a common code that handles an open-source image format could open the doors to intruders. TAGS: PNG, vulnerability, Mozilla Corp., flaw, Opera Software, Linux, open source, security, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, Firefox, Microsoft Corp., operating system, e-mail, image, Apple Macintosh

IBM's Lotus targets e-mail holdouts

November 5, 2003 New additions to company's Workplace line of business software include products that are aimed at workers who don't use PCs much on the job. TAGS: workplace, online training, worker, IBM Corp., population, IBM Lotus Notes, e-mail, Microsoft Office, Web browser, PC, Microsoft Corp.

When the cookie crumbles

October 18, 2005 Check Point's Dean Ocampo says most people remain unaware of just how vulnerable their Web browsers remain. TAGS: SSL VPN, desktop search engine, SSL, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., VPN, cookie, Web browser, worker, search engine, hard drive, security, PC, e-mail

Google tool to speed Web surfing

May 5, 2005 Web Accelerator is designed to tap into Google's global computer network and thus make sites load faster. TAGS: Google Inc., computer network, beta, Gmail, representative, Firefox, Web browser, server, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Google unveils desktop search

October 14, 2004 Application lets people retrieve e-mail, office documents, AOL chat logs and a history of Web pages viewed, all via the browser. Screen shots of Google's Desktop Search tool TAGS: desktop search, Google Desktop Search, Google Inc., America Online Inc., Google Desktop, search tool, Web page, Time Warner Inc., Web browser, Yahoo! Inc., operating system, e-mail, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Java flaw could lead to Windows, Linux attacks

November 23, 2004 Threat affects various operating systems and major browsers such as IE and Firefox, leading experts to rate it "critical." TAGS: Jouko Pynnonen, Java plug-in, Java, flaw, exploit, Sun Microsystems Inc., advisory, Java applet, victim, virus, Linux, Apple Computer, vulnerability, security, operating system, Microsoft Internet Explorer

Yahoo goes mobile

January 6, 2006 Yahoo to bring applications to mobile phones, PC-connected TVs and desktops without using a browser. TAGS: Yahoo! Inc., address book, mobile phone, Yahoo IM, TiVo Inc., photograph, Web browser, movie, TV, PC, e-mail

Double MyDoom for Internet Explorer flaw

November 9, 2004 A second MyDoom offshoot is taking advantage of an unpatched security hole in Microsoft's Web browser to spread. TAGS: MyDoom virus, virus, variant, flaw, vulnerability, victim, antivirus, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack, Microsoft Internet Explorer, antivirus company, antivirus software, author, threat, Symantec Corp., message, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft reveals 'critical' flaw

July 24, 2003 The software giant issues another passel of warnings about security holes, including a "critical" flaw that affects most Windows PCs. TAGS: Stephen Toulouse, DirectX, flaw, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server, Windows PC, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, multimedia, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PC, Web browser, operating system, e-mail

Year in review: Old worms, new tricks

December 27, 2005 Sober came back to bite, while hackers hunted for new ways to attack and spread code--and Sony stumbled into a rootkit debacle. TAGS: rootkit, Zotob worm, worm, zombie, trick, hacker, antivirus company, Cisco Systems Inc., security, antivirus, e-mail, virus, operating system, Web browser, CD, Microsoft Corp.

New MyDoom draws on IE flaw to spread

November 9, 2004 Antivirus firms tell PC users to turn on firewalls--Microsoft has yet to patch the Internet Explorer vulnerability. TAGS: MyDoom virus, virus, McAfee Inc., flaw, victim, Microsoft Internet Explorer, antivirus company, vulnerability, antivirus, Web server, Symantec Corp., firewall, server, Microsoft Corp., security, 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, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows ME, vulnerability, cyberattack, Symantec Corp., flaw, Microsoft Outlook Express, bug, Web page, attack, Microsoft Outlook, Web browser, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Week in review: Virus king

January 30, 2004 All eyes were on security as a fast-moving e-mail virus claimed the crown as the worst ever, and along the way it managed to make enemies of two software heavyweights. TAGS: MyDoom virus, e-mail virus, Eolas Technologies Inc., SCO Group Inc., virus, Week in review, Microsoft Internet Explorer, patent, security, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, e-mail, U.S., Microsoft Windows, server, PC

Novell rejoins desktop fight, with Linux as ally

November 8, 2004 Company will release first Linux desktop package since acquiring SuSE Linux and Ximian. Will it unseat Microsoft Office? TAGS: Novell Inc., Linux desktop, Ximian, Linux, SuSE Linux, SuSE, workstation, Microsoft Office, IBM Corp., Firefox, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, PC, e-mail
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