Microsoft may face tough patch job with Windows shortcut bug
Microsoft may have a tough time fixing the Windows shortcut vulnerability, a security researcher said today.
Gregg Keizer | 21 Jul | Read more
Microsoft may have a tough time fixing the Windows shortcut vulnerability, a security researcher said today.
Gregg Keizer | 21 Jul | Read more
A surprising percentage of organizations are still running desktops with the XP Service Pack 2 OS, which Microsoft said it would no longer patch as of Tuesday this week.
Jeremy Kirk | 19 Jul | Read more
Microsoft on Friday warned that attackers are exploiting a critical unpatched Windows vulnerability using infected USB flash drives.
Gregg Keizer | 18 Jul | Read more
An open letter to those who are distraught over the impending retirement of Windows XP SP2:
Bill Brenner | 30 Jun | Read more
Microsoft has sold 150 million copies of Windows 7 in nine months--that is, seven copies per second. It's the fastest-selling operating system in history. Vista, by contrast, was such a flop that users couldn't wait to get rid of it.
Julie Sartrain | 29 Jun | Read more
VeriSign has been chosen to provide cloud-based security and authentication for the Windows Azure platform.
Anuradha Shukla | 10 Dec | Read more
Microsoft has been forced to issue emergency patches for its Windows operating system after researchers discovered a way to bypass a critical security mechanism in the Internet Explorer browser.
Robert McMillan | 28 Jul | Read more
More than 9 out of every 10 Windows users are vulnerable to the Flash zero-day vulnerability that Adobe won't patch until Thursday, a Danish security company said today.
Gregg Keizer | 28 Jul | Read more
More than 98% of Windows computers harbor at least one unpatched application, and nearly half contain 11 or more programs at risk from attack, a Danish security company said Wednesday.
Gregg Keizer | 04 Dec | Read more