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- New Security Patches and Updates From Microsoft
- Phishers use DNS servers to lure victims
- Denial-of-service glitch could threaten Windows
- Phishers using DNS servers to lure victims?
- Microsoft takes security-patch hiatus
- Three convictions in Net piracy sweeps
- Microsoft takes security patch hiatus
- Google practices dividing to conquer
- Man fined for publishing a vulnerability
- Parrots and Perls - Where is Perl 6, anyway?
- Microsoft Debuts New Communication Tools
- Is OSI license reform stalling?
- Next big step for the Web--or a detour?
- U.S. to Lose IT Edge?
- Upgrading Batch-Execution Feature
- Administrator Accounts and Root Kits
- France puts a damper on flaw-hunting
- France puts a damper on flaw hunting
- Denial of Service in Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP
- Microsoft: Xbox 2 Will Intro HD Era of Video Gaming
- Senators reassure bloggers
- Microsoft loses pair of engineers
- Seisint break-in spurs more calls for reform
- Google personalizes news site
- At the Microsoft Publishing Partners Summit
- Greetings from CeBIT 2005!
- Local mobile search? Hold the phone
- Wind River?s open source moves
- LexisNexis break-in spurs more calls for reform
- Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Goes International
- Yahoo upgrades travel site
- Senator predicts 'overdue' changes to privacy
- Yahoo updates travel site
- Microsoft Takes Action Against Malware
- Gates talks business
- Code to drill CA holes found on Web
- What's wrong with Java?
- Code to drill CA holes found on Web?
- Cell phones to get virus protection
- Music sales boost online spending
- Microsoft Acquires Groove, Gets New CTO
- British banks in talks to fight ID theft
- 'iPod tax' planned for music downloads?
- ChoicePoint data loss may be higher than reported
- SQL Server Magazine Connections: Have Lunch with the Editor
- Chat with Randy Franklin Smith
- Congress edges toward new privacy rules
- sdfsdf
- serious problem about inetrnet connection
- Yahoo seeks to expand in Google territory
- Microsoft?s call for patent reform
- IT to flow like electricity?
- WinInfo Short Takes: Week of March 14
- Microsoft MVPs move to save Visual Basic
- Yahoo adds syndication feature to mobile service
- Burst, Microsoft agree to settle suit
- A better way to fight the FUD
- Who Do You Trust To Protect Your Privacy?
- Ozzie eager to set up new 'Office'
- BearingPoint's customer identity search
- Status report from CeBIT
- English to Spanish Software???
- How can I use the ADSI Edit tool to check my domain and for
- Are any tools available to help configure performance monit
- Mozilla freezes Seamonkey
- MSN sites get easy-to-read privacy label
- Microsoft s Jason Matusow blogs on open source policy
- serious problem about inetrnet connection
- Privacy advocates frown on Amazon snooping plan
- The meaning of license is also open to interpretation
- Java Applet trojan that infects Internet Explorer even when
- Microsoft?s Jason Matusow blogs on open source policy
- IBM to acquire Ascential for $1.1 billion
- Microsoft Launches Communicator 2005
- Microsoft Pays Burst.com $60 Million to Settle Suit
- Analysis: Enthusiast Web Sites Forced to Reveal Sources to
- FTP
- New methods eyed for buying movies
- National lab's software to secure harbors?
- Disk-Based Backup Well-Suited to Compliance
- Unappreciated, Uncool, but Awesome
- The law of unintended consequences
- CyberGuard Acquires Zix's Security Assets
- Zombie PCs being sent to steal IDs
- Ingres as open source?
- A phishing wolf in sheep's clothing
- AOL clarifies IM privacy guarantee
- Taking the offensive - GPL-Violations.org
- Return of the Bluesniper
- Are compiler alternatives valuable?
- EU Reluctantly Drops Investigation of Microsoft Co-Purchase
- MSN to challenge Google, Yahoo ads
- Study: Cookies in security crosshairs
- Senator suggests targeting Net 'indecency'
- Keeping secrets
- Expert: Better ID checks won't beat fraud
- ChoicePoint: We're sorry for data leak
- Where are universal groups stored?
- DTS Packages Sometimes Make Moving Data Tricky
- LimeWire security flaw found, fixed
- Hardware security sneaks into PCs
- Upgrades to Google, world s biggest Linux application
- Akamai snaps up rival Speedera
- Duel Core CPU for Doble Speed processors
- Microsoft lifts curtain on Indigo
- MSN Joins Google, Yahoo with Paid Search Results
- EU Antitrust Chief Has Unsettled Feeling About Microsoft
- TiVo Future Improves with Lucrative Comcast Deal
- Opera's Acid2 challenge to Microsoft
- Bot nets use Windows for wicked work
- Amazon syndicates Web search
- Novell CTO Alan Nugent departs
- US Government Gets Early Patch Access; VB 6.0 Users Up In A
- Windows IT Pro UPDATE--US Government Gets Early Patch Acces
- Under which user accounts do the various Group Policy scrip
- Are IT workers becoming the corporate cops
- Is Your Mail Server on a Blacklist?
- Microsoft yielding to IE standards pressure?
- US Lab opening
- The Future of Malware Defense?
- Google's X files vanish
- How can I create a custom Microsoft Windows Preinstallation
- Computerized bank robbery foiled
- Samsung announces anti-bacterial phone
- Web tools blaze trail to the past
- The sad plight of VB6 developers
- GPL, not Linux violations found by Welte
- BlueGlue is closed source defense for open source shops
- Microsoft Ships Indigo, Avalon Previews for XP
- Answer man on the future of search
- Open source--open opportunity for consulting
- Boston College reveals alumni data breach
- VoIP could provoke 'electronic Pearl Harbor'
- Will AJAX help Google clean up?
- Overstock denies shipping problems
- Big consultants building a mystery on open source
- Microsoft Gets Its Groove On
- Google courts open-source developers
- The formula for project failure
- Another antivirus software flaw detected
- Linux contradictions between Google and EDS
- Cool New Features in ADO.NET 2.0
- Yahoo pledges full Firefox compatibility
- Anti-P2P lawmaker gets top Senate spot
- PASS Offers Discount to Roadshow Attendees
- How can I create a bootable International Organization for
- Security's new deal
- Cleaning spam from swapping networks
- Marketing 'brain' yields smart services
- DrinkorDie pair convicted of software piracy
- Two new Symbian trojans in one day.
- Study: Internet use dips in U.S.
- WinInfo Short Takes: Week of March 21
- Help Writing an Incident Reponse Plan
- BitTorrent hubs close after ISP raid
- A devilish argument for open source
- Study: Internet use in U.S. homes dips
- More parents keeping track of teens online
- Help Writing an Incident Response Plan
- Are European IT managers complacent?
- PDAs: To Buy or Not To Buy
- Hackers build back door into iTunes
- ADO.NET 2.0 Objects
- Yahoo's SoCal plans take shape
- Commentary on the March 14th Forrester Report
- HELP!!!
- Recovery,Please help
- Storage Hardware Market Flattens While Software Soars
- Linux and Windows
- Diller asks $2 billion for Ask Jeeves
- InterActiveCorp buys Ask Jeeves for $1.85 billion
- Good news for open source - eventually. Microsoft?s draft l
- Larry Rosen denies report he?s turned against GPL license
- Spyware authors challenge BlackLight
- REAL Software Offers Free Upgrade to Stranded Visual Basic
- Microsoft delays tool, database updates
- Time Warner settles fraud charges over online ads
- Hackers reach beyond Windows, IE
- REAL Software Offers Free Upgrade to Stranded VB Users
- Virus writers follow the money
- Consolidated Security Event IDs in Windows 2003
- Using the Security Log to Determine the Reason for a Logon
- Hackers build backdoor into iTunes
- Apple disables iTunes hack
- Worms whack half of businesses
- Net tightens gray-market retail vise
- GDI Library Could Be Used to Cause DoS
- Internet election rules could be blocked
- Apple patches Mac OS X flaws
- Utah governor signs Net-porn bill
- iTunes hack disabled by Apple
- IM status: More worms on the way
- Does IM stand for insecure messaging?
- Three new Symbian trojans in one day
- Site will cater to offbeat films
- bandwidth on my site being used up by www.myspace.com
- JBoss shows how to profit in open source
- Microsoft Partners with Symbian on Cell Phone Email, PIM Fe
- Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005 Delayed Yet Again
- Thunderbird 1.0.2 available for download
- IBM debuts spam assailant tool
- Patching With WUS
- AOL offers English language lessons
- Microsoft Partners with Symbian for Cell Phone Email and PI
- Microsoft Delays Visual Studio 2005, SQL Server 2005 Yet Ag
- The end of e-mail as we know it
- How can I dynamically choose which Microsoft Systems Manage
- Yahoo's game of photo tag
- Mozilla: We're more secure than Microsoft
- Consumer groups challenge Hollywood, labels
- 'DVD Jon' reopens iTunes back door
- Linux riskier than Windows?
- EFF appeals Apple fan site ruling
- A GPL (legal) win?
- Firefox add-on lets surfers tweak sites, but is it safe?
- Yahoo bolsters e-mail storage to 1GB
- Skepticism called for on all vendor studies
- Firewall Thoughts
- 'DVD Jon' reopens iTunes backdoor
- Microsoft Ships Update Services Release Candidate
- Novell?s latest Linux desktop gets minimal coverage
- Report: Companies unprepared for IM attacks
- Sharman professes innocence as trial winds down
- Sharman pleads innocence as trial winds down
- Root out the administrative password menace
- Understanding the Windows XP SP2 Blocking Mechanism
- Power to the People!
- Windows IT Pro UPDATE--Understanding the Windows XP SP2 Blo
- Microsoft criticized for 'IPv6-like' patent
- Mozilla fixes risky Firefox flaw
- Online politicking receives temporary reprieve
- BMC Acquires OpenNetwork
- What variables do I need to define in the script that I use
- FUD or Facts or Both?
- Schiavo case sparks Net interest in living wills
- The Sony PlayStation Portable - How long until it runs Linu
- EU Increasingly at Odds with Microsoft Compliance
- Altiris To Acquire Pedestal Software
- It's official: Linux sucks?
- Yahoo adds search for 'flexible' copyright content
- Yahoo's free-speech appeal on tap
- Yahoo's free-speech appeal gets hearing
- Yet Another Linux vs. Windows Report
- Security UPDATE--In Focus: Yet Another Linux vs. Windows Re
- Phishers target Yahoo Messenger
- ExBPA, Round 2
- The bandwagon effect of Windows
- Can computers survive cross-examination?
- Bloggers have rights, too
- Feds get set for Net rules