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Cloudy forecast for Windows Vista

May 2, 2006 The oft-delayed OS might keep you waiting just a bit longer. Also: No tokens for you. TAGS: token, RSA Security Inc., Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Google Inc., operating system, Microsoft Windows

RSA: Microsoft to shelve token support in Vista

May 2, 2006 OS update won't include built-in support for SecurID, even though it's been tested for two years. TAGS: RSA SecurID, Art Coviello, RSA Security Inc., token, authentication protocol, Bill Gates, Sydney, password, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: Vista feature designed to 'annoy users'

April 11, 2008 By way of the User Account Control feature, company set out to force independent software vendors to make their code more secure, says manager. TAGS: ISV, RSA Security Inc., secure, ecosystem, prompt, myth, software company, Microsoft Windows Vista, conference, San Francisco, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Microsoft: Still more to do on security

February 6, 2007 Company has made headway on protecting PCs, but more Net use means more challenges, Gates and Mundie tell RSA crowd. Photos: Bill Gates at RSA TAGS: Craig Mundie, RSA Security Inc., IPv6, Bill Gates, rights-management, challenge, IPSec, IP, security, disk drive, conference, password, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, PC

Gates: End to passwords in sight

February 14, 2006 With Windows Vista, the Microsoft chairman feels he has the right weapons to supplant PC passwords. Photos: Gates takes the stage at RSA Image: A look at InfoCards TAGS: Microsoft Windows CardSpace, Bill Gates, single sign-on, digital certificate, password, RSA Security Inc., chairman, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, security, Microsoft Windows, PC, Microsoft Windows XP

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, attack, Adobe Systems Inc., conference, flaw, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, threat, security, spyware, Microsoft Windows Vista
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