Out of the top five search engines, Yahoo returns the riskiest sites for users, according to security vendor McAfee
MSN Australia has admitted users remain at risk from a privacy hole, despite having known about the vulnerability since Tuesday.
Experts warn a new breed of viruses attacking the increasingly popular instant messaging services may pose a problem for corporate networks.
Yet another worm is annoying users of Microsoft's MSN Messenger. Fortunately, this worm includes instructions for its own removal.
A new worm which allows remote access to infected computers is spreading rapidly via MSN contact lists. Local experts say ISPs have the technology to stop this but are too slow to meet profit-driven cybercriminals.
Microsoft's new batch of services borrows heavily from current or proposed products. Is Windows Live just another name for MSN?
Malicious attacks now come cloaked in messages that appear to have been sent by a known instant messaging contact -- even more reason to be wary.
special report Phishing attacks may have slowed, but their sophistication is increasing at a rapid pace.
In the five years since Bill Gates surprised the technology world by announcing he would give up his title as chief executive at Microsoft, has the company changed?
Instant messaging is still used mostly for personal chitchat in offices, according to a new survey.
Intrusive registration process and fee-based add-ons keep us from warming up to this instant messenger.
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Microsoft is forcing people to upgrade to newer versions of its instant messenger application and is shutting its doors to third-party IM products such as Trillian.
The Web portal begins a campaign targeting IT managers who have banned its product at work.
MSN Messenger 6, which includes ramped-up multimedia features, has been made available for download in its first public beta version.
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