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 Security Bites Podcast: Skype worm jumps apps Security Bites Podcast: Skype worm jumps apps

May 28, 2007 / CNET News.com Staff
This week, CNET.com's Robert Vamosi features guest security researcher Chris Boyd of FaceTime Communications. Boyd says he has discovered a new Skype-based worm that manages to jump the fence and infect other IM clients such as Trillian, ICQ, AIM, Yahoo Messenger and MSN Messenger. Boyd also talks about his ongoing work with botnets, in particular one network that appears to be using the botnet's spam profits to buy firearms for a Middle East terrorist cell.

Microsoft: Oops, XP SP3 Still Set for '08 Microsoft: Oops, XP SP3 Still Set for '08

May 25, 2007 / Gregg Keizer
Despite some confusion over a recent press release, the next major update for Windows XP is still on track for 2008.

Office 2007 Left Unprotected in Update Snafu Office 2007 Left Unprotected in Update Snafu

May 22, 2007 / Gregg Keizer
Accordint to Microsoft, Office 2007 users running Windows Vista may not have received a patch for "important" Excel and Office 2007 holes.

F-Secure answers .bank criticisms F-Secure answers .bank criticisms

May 21, 2007 / Tom Espiner
Security company F-Secure has answered criticisms of its suggestion that a .bank top-level domain (TLD) be created to improve the protection of online financial services.

Symantec sues over counterfeit software Symantec sues over counterfeit software

May 20, 2007 / Dawn Kawamoto
Symantec announced on Wednesday that it has filed lawsuits against eight software distributors, alleging they illegally copied the company's software. The security and storage management software maker is seeking a total of $55m in damages. The lawsuits were filed over the past few months in three US district courts in California.

Windows Update for IE7 Doesn't Work for Some PCs Windows Update for IE7 Doesn't Work for Some PCs

May 18, 2007 / Gregg Keizer
After installing this month's six-bug patch, some users aren't able to use the IE7 browser, Microsoft said.

Microsoft to Add Better Device Support in Vista Microsoft to Add Better Device Support in Vista

May 17, 2007 / Eric Lai
Responding to user grumbling about peripheral device incompatibilities, Microsofts claims Vista now supports 1.9 million devices.

Microsoft lays out plans for Windows Server Microsoft lays out plans for Windows Server

May 17, 2007 / Ina Fried
Microsoft said on Wednesday that the follow-on to its Windows Server 2008 operating system will be an interim release due to arrive in 2009.

Microsoft postpones Office for Mac tools Microsoft postpones Office for Mac tools

May 16, 2007 / Ina Fried
As it tries to finish the next version of Office for the Mac, Microsoft has delayed efforts to enable current users of the productivity software to work with the new file formats used in the latest Windows version of the desktop software.

Malware latches onto Windows updates Malware latches onto Windows updates

May 15, 2007 / Dawn Kawamoto
Around 100,000 users have been infected with malware that has piggybacked on Windows updates, according to a report from security research firm Symantec.

Google warns of 'drive-by download' risk Google warns of 'drive-by download' risk

May 15, 2007 / Tim Ferguson
Google has warned web users of the increasing threat posed by malware that can be dropped onto a computer as a web surfer visits a particular site.

Intel and PGP co-operate on encryption Intel and PGP co-operate on encryption

May 13, 2007 / Tom Espiner
Intel and PGP have teamed up to sell encryption products on systems with Centrino Pro and vPro processors.

Security Bites Podcast: Bad Wi-Fi security linked to TJX breach Security Bites Podcast: Bad Wi-Fi security linked to TJX breach

May 12, 2007 / CNET News.com Staff
The massive data breach at TJX has been linked to badly secured Wi-Fi networks. CNET News.com's Joris Evers and CNET's Robert Vamosi give their take on this week's Security Bites podcast.

Vista Goes Virtual Vista Goes Virtual

May 10, 2007 / Robert Mullins
Updated VMWare supports Vista, displays images on multiple monitors.

Microsoft fixes 'critical' flaws in new programs Microsoft fixes 'critical' flaws in new programs

May 9, 2007 / Joris Evers
Microsoft on Tuesday released fixes for 19 security flaws in several of its products, including the new Internet Explorer 7, Office 2007 and Exchange 2007.

Symantec attacks Microsoft's Forefront Client Security Symantec attacks Microsoft's Forefront Client Security

May 9, 2007 / Tom Espiner
Symantec has lashed out at Microsoft's business security product, saying that the technology used to run it is not adequate.

Intel and Dell put Vista plans on ice Intel and Dell put Vista plans on ice

May 6, 2007 / David Meyer
Intel will roll out Vista internally only once the first service pack of the operating system has been released, and Dell is likely to do the same.

Royal Bank of Scotland rolls out chip and PIN Royal Bank of Scotland rolls out chip and PIN

May 6, 2007 / Gemma Simpson
The Royal Bank of Scotland is dishing out chip and PIN devices to its online banking customers.

Microsoft plans fix for DNS vulnerability Microsoft plans fix for DNS vulnerability

May 6, 2007 / Joris Evers
Microsoft on Tuesday plans to release seven security bulletins, including a fix for a zero-day flaw in Windows that is already being used in cyberattacks.

Microsoft to patch zero-day DNS flaw Microsoft to patch zero-day DNS flaw

May 4, 2007 / Joris Evers
Microsoft on Tuesday plans to release seven security bulletins, including a fix for a zero-day flaw in Windows that is already being used in cyberattacks.

Bank Cards Add Security Layer Bank Cards Add Security Layer

May 3, 2007 / Jeremy Kirk
VeriSign has picked a partner to integrate one-time passwords onto banking cards.

Symantec Slips, but Closes In on AV Product Delivery Symantec Slips, but Closes In on AV Product Delivery

May 3, 2007 / Jeremy Kirk
Symantec Corp. is slipping on its target delivery time for the next major upgrade of its security product for enterprises.


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