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Microsoft warns of three flaws affecting its software. Meanwhile, the company will let device makers modify more of Windows CE and will deliver specialized versions of Windows for AMD.

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Microsoft warns of three flaws affecting its software. Meanwhile, the company decides to let device makers modify more of Windows CE and plans to deliver specialized versions of Windows software for AMD.

Flaw leaves Windows open to Java attack
Microsoft warns of three flaws affecting its software, the most serious of which would allow an attacker to gain full control of a PC using Java applets.
April 10, 2003

Windows CE plan draws criticism
Battling the open-source threat, Microsoft plans to let device makers modify more of the code of the specialized OS. But some say licensing terms could kill interest in the plan.
April 9, 2003

Windows variants set for 64-bit AMD chips
Microsoft plans to deliver two specialized versions of its Windows operating system software for Advanced Micro Devices' forthcoming 64-bit processors.
April 9, 2003

Windows key leak threatens mass piracy
A key code for installing Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 has leaked onto the Internet, a loss that could lead to widespread piracy of the software.
April 7, 2003