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Email: Where it’s going
E-mail is mutating, and within five years will both recede into a background of ubiquity and blend with an even wider range of collaborative functions, according to predictions made by a messaging research firm.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Jan 5 2004, 12:00AM
Software
Microsoft drops products to comply with Java deal
Microsoft will retire a long list of its products in two weeks to comply with the requirements of the legal settlement it struck in 2001 with Sun over Java.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Dec 10 2003, 12:00AM
Software
Microsoft drops products to comply with Java deal
Microsoft will retire a long list of its products in two weeks to comply with the requirements of the legal settlement it struck in 2001 with Sun over Java.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Dec 10 2003, 12:00AM
Software
New worm no pay pal
Another variant of the MiMail worm that last appeared late October broke out on Friday disguised as a message from online payment vendor PayPal. It tries to fool users into disclosing credit-card information.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Nov 17 2003, 12:00AM
Security
New worm no pay pal
Another variant of the MiMail worm that last appeared late October broke out on Friday disguised as a message from online payment vendor PayPal. It tries to fool users into disclosing credit-card information.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Nov 17 2003, 12:00AM
Security
First Windows XP security pack out
Microsoft has unveiled the first Windows XP security pack, a collection of 22 previously-available patches for that operating system.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Oct 17 2003, 12:00AM
Security
First Windows XP security pack out
Microsoft has unveiled the first Windows XP security pack, a collection of 22 previously-available patches for that operating system.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Oct 17 2003, 12:00AM
Security
Users’ bane in anti-virus market’s boom
The only silver lining in the cloud of August's viruses and worms will be continued growth in the antivirus software market, according to IDC analysts.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Sep 3 2003, 12:00AM
Security
Users’ bane in anti-virus market’s boom
The only silver lining in the cloud of August's viruses and worms will be continued growth in the antivirus software market, according to IDC analysts.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Sep 3 2003, 12:00AM
Security
FBI hunts Sobig perpetrator
The FBI is actively investigating the two most recent - and most damaging - worms and viruses, the agency said and is ‘confident’ it will bring those responsible to justice.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Aug 29 2003, 12:00AM
Security
FBI hunts Sobig perpetrator
The FBI is actively investigating the two most recent - and most damaging - worms and viruses, the agency said and is ‘confident’ it will bring those responsible to justice.
Gregg Keizer
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Gregg Keizer
Aug 29 2003, 12:00AM
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