An obscure messaging feature in Windows could be the latest source of security problems for Internet users, experts have warned.
Microsoft's Instant Messenger service went down early Monday in the United States, affecting up to 75 million people worldwide who sign on to the service to chat with friends and co-workers.
Microsoft has joined with AT&T Wireless in a deal that could open new channels for its .Net services and extend the Windows operating system into new markets.
Microsoft has restored its MSN Web sites and services that were inaccessible on the weekend and left many users unable to access game, Web-based e-mail, chat and search features, among others.
A glitch affecting Microsoft's instant messaging system is preventing some from staying connected to the service.
An obscure messaging feature in Windows could be the latest source of security problems for Internet users, experts have warned.
An obscure messaging feature in Windows could be the latest source of security problems for Internet users, experts have warned.
Microsoft's Instant Messenger service went down early Monday, affecting up to 75 million people worldwide who sign on to the service to chat with friends and co- workers.
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