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  • PatchGuard expected to break soon

    PatchGuard, a Microsoft technology to protect key parts of Windows, will be hacked sooner rather than later, a security expert said Thursday in Canada.

  • Europe fears Microsoft's security push

    European security vendors aren't making as much noise as Symantec over Microsoft's move into the security space, but they're certainly concerned.

  • McAfee repackages security products

    McAfee is set to announce a repackaging of its security products for businesses, promising software that is easier to buy, install, manage and run.

  • Worm spoofs Google, Yahoo and MSN sites

    Security experts have discovered a malicious program aimed at tricking users into clicking on phoney search results on fake Google, Yahoo and MSN sites.

  • Older viruses wage war against Windows

    Only one new piece of malware was prevalent enough to make it into the 10 most-active viruses last month as users continued to ignore updates, according to anti-virus vendor Sophos.

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  • Is Windows still relevant?

    In the increasingly Google-YouTube-Web 2.0 age we inhabit, it's become fashionable to dismiss Windows as a relic.

  • Networks must counter triple threat

    Three security threats have taken turns wreaking havoc in the past few weeks. How should MSBlast,Welchia and Sobig be handled?

  • Worms--who's the deadliest of them all?

    Klez tops the list of most virulent viruses, according to a new survey. The worm has hit more than 7 percent of PCs all over the world--beating out SirCam and Nimda for deadliness.

  • Study: Biz still battling with viruses

    Viruses continue to swarm corporations, with roughly 1.2 million incidents occurring in a 20-month period, according to a new study.

Reviews (2)

  • Happy New Worm

    Anti-virus experts are warning of a troublesome, Christmas-themed e-mail worm and a virus that spreads via MSN Messenger, the popular instant-messaging application.

  • My trip to Windows hell...and back

    Commentary: Recently, my Windows machine froze up--for no apparent reason--and I spent hours troubleshooting. Sound familiar? Here's my story--and why Microsoft can't let this sort of thing continue.

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