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Microsoft exec calls XP hack 'frightening'

November 13, 2007 In a matter of minutes, e-crime experts hack into a Windows XP computer that is unprotected and connected to an unsecured wireless network. TAGS: hack, wireless network, demonstration, service pack, anti-spyware, Microsoft Windows XP, IP address, Service Pack 2, malware, IP, patch management, exec, small business, antivirus, minute, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft wireless net due for upgrade

December 9, 2004 Company's campuswide wireless network is "nearing end of life," says a senior director in firm's IT unit. TAGS: wireless network, wireless Net, IEEE 802.11, VoIP, innovation, Microsoft Corp., IP, Wi-Fi, information technology, security, Microsoft Windows

Windows Wi-Fi patch could be long time coming

January 18, 2006 Microsoft confirms a Wi-Fi security flaw in Windows XP, but the wait for a fix may be as long as 18 months. TAGS: SSID, Wi-Fi security, service pack, Wi-Fi, Microsoft Windows XP, wireless network, firewall, Microsoft Corp., laptop computer, Microsoft Windows, PC, security

Cisco and Microsoft's tricky partnership

June 30, 2005 The two giants increasingly find themselves competing as much as partnering. Can their relationship withstand the strain? TAGS: Aruba Wireless Networks, Cisco Systems Inc., John Chambers, wireless network, supplier, Microsoft Corp., conference, security

Broadcom flaw could allow Wi-Fi hijacks

November 14, 2006 Vulnerable software was shipped in PCs and networking gear from HP, Dell, Gateway, eMachines and others. TAGS: Broadcom Corp., SSID, vulnerability, flaw, Wi-Fi, Black Hat, wireless network, eMachines Inc., access point, Symantec Corp., wireless networking, security, researcher, Gateway Inc., HP, PC

Microsoft meets the hackers

June 16, 2005 special report In the name of education, the software giant invites security researchers to infiltrate Windows systems. TAGS: Jim Allchin, hacker, program manager, researcher, wireless network, security, Microsoft Corp., operating system, software company, Microsoft Windows
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