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Microsoft patches 20 security flaws
February 13, 2007
Microsoft on Tuesday released fixes for 20 vulnerabilities in a variety of products, including one that is part of Windows Vista.
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Microsoft to patch critical Windows, Office flaws
October 5, 2006
Serious problem with Windows Shell already targeted by exploit code to be tackled by one of 11 updates.
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Microsoft juggles security, antitrust woes
March 18, 2004
roundup A 1997 e-mail from Microsoft may work against it in court. Meanwhile, at the Microsoft Management Seminar an executive says security issues are delaying product development.
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Ballmer: Microsoft needs better sales pitch
July 7, 2004
But wait--is a new version of Office coming out before Longhorn? Hint found among calls for harder work, $1 billion in cost cuts.
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This week in security
January 22, 2005
ISP gets hijacked, with all DNS records moved to the U.K. Plus, both Microsoft and Apple come under fire for holes in Office and Mac OS X.
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Adobe server software puts a lock on docs
February 17, 2004
The software maker announces a new server product for controlling access to PDF documents, mirroring security changes made by Microsoft in its latest version of Office.
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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.
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Microsoft plugs worm hole in Windows
July 11, 2006
"Critical" flaw could let worm spread, company says, as it sends updates addressing 18 problems in Windows, Office.
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Week in review: Down to business
October 24, 2003
Two dominant forces in the software arena launch major releases in the battle for the corporate wallet.
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Major graphics flaw threatens Windows PCs
September 14, 2004
Security flaw involving JPEG files affects at least a dozen Microsoft software applications and operating systems.
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Microsoft ad campaign takes aim at rivals
January 30, 2004
The company plans to launch a $20 million-plus print and online campaign this year touting the advantages of its software over competitors including Linux.
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Microsoft piracy check comes calling
April 24, 2006
Expands program to alert people who run illegal copies of Windows and starts a campaign to fight Office piracy.
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Code to exploit Windows graphics flaw now public
September 22, 2004
Program showing how to use flaw in Windows' handling of graphics files hits the Net--back up your family photos and beware.
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PDC 2005: Rallying point for Redmond
September 16, 2005
Developers gather in L.A. to hear the latest from Microsoft on Windows Vista, Office 12 and more. Gates on Google: What, me worry? Images: New looks for Vista, Office
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Microsoft tries to breathe life into older PCs
May 13, 2005
Software maker announces plans for "Eiger," a new version of Windows that would potentially make it more secure.
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Security researchers say JPEG virus imminent
September 28, 2004
Trojan horse that exploits flaw in how Windows handles JPEG images may be low risk, but it's a bad omen.
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