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  • Microsoft bug-checking tools promise fewer crashes

    Microsoft is readying two tools to help hardware makers create more stable and secure Windows drivers, which should help reduce the number of crashes.

  • Homeland Security helps secure open source

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is extending the scope of its protection to open-source software.

  • Oracle to 'Fortify' its source code

    Oracle, recently under fire from security researchers for the state of its product security, is further automating its bug-checking process.

  • One year on, is Microsoft "Trustworthy?"

    A year after Bill Gates called for Microsoft to make its products more "trustworthy," executives are touting myriad initiatives as proof of the software giant's new resolve.

  • A preventable plague

    Each day, it seems, we are asked to depend ever more on the Internet for our professional and personal well-being. Yet each week seems to introduce a new computer worm capable of boring into and through our networks, clogging pipes, corrupting data and, in the worst cases, destroying months or even years of hard work.

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