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Microsoft debates spoofing as security flaw
November 2, 2004
Microsoft rejects claims from security researchers that a spoofing technique discovered on Internet Explorer is a vulnerability.
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Windows Mail bug may expose Vista users
March 23, 2007
Possible security vulnerability in Windows Mail could be exploited by attackers to run programs on Vista PCs.
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Microsoft probes possible IE 7 phishing hole
March 15, 2007
Vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7 error message could help cybercrooks obscure phishing scams.
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Microsoft bows to the Belgians
October 20, 2006
Company agrees to remove links to articles from Belgian papers to avoid copyright lawsuit threatened by publishers.
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Fake Microsoft security updates circulate
April 8, 2005
E-mail campaign designed to lure people to a bogus Microsoft Web site is making rounds as part of attempt to install Trojan horse.
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Feds, states question XP's music link
October 21, 2003
Federal and state regulators are concerned that a feature in Windows XP that involves online music purchasing may violate terms of Microsoft's antitrust settlement.
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Gates: 'Information overload' is overblown
May 19, 2005
Gates opens Microsoft's CEO Summit with takes on information overload, data management and search software.
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Microsoft looks to foil Web spammers
July 13, 2006
Researchers at Microsoft have developed a tool to scrub search engines of major spam Web sites that pollute results.
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Blinkx debuts new search technology
July 23, 2004
Is Google too complicated for you? A new start-up is hoping to make it even easier to find what you want on the Web.
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Microsoft's patchwork mess
July 3, 2004
ZDNet's David Berlind explains why a sometimes infuriatingly complicated patch process reveals both timing flaws and potential vulnerabilities in Microsoft's thinking.
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Wallon virus wrecks Windows Media Player
May 12, 2004
The latest mass-mailing virus is spreading via HTML e-mail and can wipe out the Windows Media Player.
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Microsoft to issue security patch for IE
January 29, 2004
The company says it will release a software update to Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer designed to protect Web surfers from being lured to Web sites with malicious code.
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RealNetworks moves Rhapsody to the Web
December 5, 2005
Along with first fruits of Microsoft deal, RealNetworks' core music subscription service gets an online makeover.
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Microsoft opens MSN Music store
September 1, 2004
Software maker launches MSN Music a day early. Songs and albums can now be purchased on the rival to Apple's iTunes.
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Spying worm spreads via MSN Messenger, AIM
July 21, 2005
Attacks tailored to IM services contain links that could infect a PC with a Trojan horse or dangerous worm.
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Nokia confirms N-Gage hack, pursues pirates
November 12, 2003
The company confirms the cracking of anticopying protections in games for the combination cell phone-handheld gaming console and says it's going after online swappers.
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Most reliable search tool could be your librarian
September 29, 2006
Web search engines may hustle up quick results, but librarians dig up online information you can trust, say experts.
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