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2004
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- Another virus! Windows XP users Phelled by new Trojan
- Microsoft ends Passport push
- Microsoft's Feature-Cutting Strategy For R2, Longhorn Raises Concern
- eBay Drops Microsoft Authentication
- On business: Users lend a hand to effort behind new Firefox browser
- Mozilla Lightning aims for Microsoft Outlook
- Three new Windows security holes come at a bad time
- Dutch govt ends exclusive MS upgrade talks
- Use Firefox for a Safer System
- How Microsoft played the patent card, and failed
- MS loses Europe appeal, will ship WMP-free Windows version
- Judge to rule against Microsoft in European case
- Anything But Microsoft Retail Store Pushes Linux, Open Source
- The Fox Is in Microsoft's Henhouse (and Salivating)
- Massive IE phishing exploit discovered
- Microsoft needs a reality check
- Microsoft may charge extra for security software
- Microsoft Issues 5 Important Security Bulletins
- Study: Linux the Safest Out There
- Zafi.D - HIGH RISK Virus Alert
- Microsoft Patches WINS Vulnerability, Plugs Three Holes In SP2
- Flashback: The IT industry is shifting away from Microsoft
- Future path of Windows Server outlined
- MS browser gets beating
- End Users Beware: Microsoft Developer Tool May Help Transmit Potential IP Dependency Risks
- 'Playboy' Virus Dropping Dangerous Backdoor
- Mozilla outfoxes Microsoft
- Thunderbird 1.0 Takes Aim At Microsoft's Outlook Express
- Penn State Tells 80,000 Students To Chuck IE
- Microsoft feels the wrath of Big Red
- Don't get swept away by patch drift
- Study Challenges Microsoft Indemnity: Give Us the Facts
- Watch out Outlook, here comes Thunderbird
- Passwords Pose Windows Security Threat, Foundation Says
- School's out to shun IE
- Microsoft Internet Explorer FTP Command Injection Vulnerability
- Microsoft Sidebar: Pricing
- Security expert: Don't use Microsoft Windows, Office, Outlook, Internet Explorer
- Chinese firms outshines Microsoft
- Service Pack 2 may clash with existing firewall
- Microsoft Preps Five Windows Patches
- Microsoft PowerPoint versus OpenOffice.org Impress
- Dutch govt Microsoft desktop deal riles MPs
- Microsoft Browser Client Context Tool Three Vulnerabilities
- FrontPage Gets Open Source Foe
- Users See Slow Progress on Microsoft-Sun Alliance
- Changing Patch Habits With Microsoft
- Beijing rebuff to Microsoft
- WINS Flaw Reheats Debate on Disclosure Timing
- The reason why NTT DoCoMo does not like Microsoft powered cell phones - revealed
- A So-So Debut For Microsoft's Blog Service
- Microsoft Misses The Mark
- Microsoft Extends Custom Support For NT Server Through 2006
- Mozilla Outfoxing Microsoft
- Microsoft releases patch to plug IE vulnerability
- Microsoft ditched from $3.6m government deal
- Is Microsoft creating tomorrow's IE security holes today?
- Microsoft Scraps Plans for Windows 2000 SP5
- Blogger Uncovers Microsoft PR Gaffe
- FireFox as a Security Risk Compared to IE?
- More Internet Users Surfing Away From Microsoft's Explorer
- Microsoft anticipates penalties
- EDS, Microsoft blamed for crash
- Bofra exploit ticks away at Microsoft
- Microsoft upgrade knocks out 80,000 government PCs
- Beijing city slammed over Microsoft deal
- Finland warns against using IE 6.0
- Microsoft IE losing out to Firefox?
- Firefox browser helps you make the most of your time online
- Mozilla's share is rising
- Gates paid $20m to adversary in anti-trust case
- Microsoft emphasises security problems
- Microsoft investigates 'download warning' flaw
- Another Survey Says Mozilla Up, IE Down
- Microsoft feels Firefox browser heat
- Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft's 'enemy within'?
- Firefox takes torch from Microsoft browser
- Critics pour scorn on Ballmer patent 'FUD'
- Former boss of Microsoft mobile devices again fired
- Microsoft defends its software
- Internet Explorer needs to be ditched NOW...
- Technology ; Microsoft 'destroyed evidence' in patent case
- Beautiful day? Not if you're Microsoft
- Firefox lights up Web browser world
- Microsoft trademark troubles
- Microsoft raises FUD over patents
- Microsoft Hard on 'Excel' Firm
- In-Depth Review: What Makes Firefox 1.0 So Compelling
- Microsoft's director of product security has said that he wants to eliminate patching of Windows altogether
- IE in fresh security drama
- Use Linux and you will be sued, Ballmer tells governments
- Pulp Fiction writer sues Microsoft
- Cyber Flash has discovered two more vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer
- "Do you trust Microsoft?" Yes and no, you say
- Viruses: Blame Microsoft?
- Judge asked to penalize Microsoft over e-mails
- Pirated software used to create help content in Microsoft's Windows XP
- Arafat worm exploits new MS vuln
- Bristol Council ditches MS for Star Office
- Microsoft's Service Pack 2 drives some users buggy
- Kiwi firms ditch Internet Explorer for Firefox
- Firefox Leaves No Reason to Endure Internet Explorer
- Product Review: Why Firefox Is A Viable Alternative To IE
- Have your say - Microsoft v Google
- Renewed browser wars: IE v Firefox
- Licensing anger driving users towards Linux
- Microsoft flaw leaves PCs open to phishing
- Hackers Get Very Fast At Exploiting Microsoft Flaws
- Microsoft feels Mozilla's fire(fox)
- Nokia quits group over Microsoft
- Double MyDoom for Internet Explorer flaw
- Firefox Browser, a Microsoft Rival, Fully Released
- Firefox set to take on Microsoft`s Godzilla
- South Korea expands anti-trust probes of Microsoft
- Firefox Is a Worthy Adversary
- New IE 6.0 Bug Spotted, No Fix
- Serious IE Hole Opens PCs Up to Attacks
- IE Gets Spanked By Firefox
- Internet Explorer IFRAME Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
- Business Continuity to Suffer Due to Microsoft Windows XPSP2 Upgrade, Research Shows
- Microsoft denies spoofing is a security flaw
- IE exploits top web security threat list
- Study: Firefox still gaining on Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer Takes Another Market-Share Hit
- Ballmer's attack on open source boosts Linux, say OSIA
- New IE Flaw Spoofs URLs
- Yes, Linux Is Competition For Us, Admits Microsoft
- Business Technology: Microsoft And Its Blind Spot: Linux
- Bagle virus takes aim at Microsoft
- EU objects to Microsoft-Time Warner deal
- Microsoft sued over allegedly faulty X-boxes
- Flaws found in Windows-based media players
- COLUMN- Microsoft's anti-piracy attempts misguided, ineffective
- UK government report disagrees with Microsoft on Linux
- Linux more secure than Windows says study
- Mozilla vs. Microsoft
- Microsoft Internet Explorer Two Vulnerabilities
- New IE alert issued
- Microsoft in battle with Japan over non-sue clause
- Lehman Brothers issues an "overweight" rating on Microsoft Corporation
- Microsoft's Worst Nightmare
- Microsoft more vague about Exchange road map
- Microsoft CEO says hackers keep up with safety changes
- No Go-Ahead Stamp for Microsoft's Passport
- Microsoft issues patch for SP2 update
- Will there be life after Microsoft?
- More Flaws With Microsoft
- Undead IE bug rises from grave
- Microsoft patent-infringement case to go to trial
- Microsoft Patents Borg Technology
- Microsoft warns of 22 new security flaws
- Microsoft documents faulted
- Settle? It's too late, Microsoft told
- Microsoft examines yet another flaw
- Incompetence at Microsoft : Microsoft will not be participating as exhibitor in CeBIT 2005
- Microsoft deliberately destroyed damaging emails, claim
- Microsoft Internet Explorer Disclosure of Sensitive XML Information
- ASP.NET Security Flaw Can Bypass Password
- Flaw found in older Office versions
- Word open to exploit
- Better browser now the best
- Microsoft Probes Flaw in ASP.NET
- Piggyback developers in a bind over IE
- Microsoft Abruptly Pulls MSN Messenger 7.0 Beta
- If Microsoft's Cheaper Than Linux, The Earth's Flat
- Andreessen: IE faces one-two punch
- Internet Explorer Vs. Firefox
- AT&T Tests Linux to Replace Microsoft's Windows on 70,000 PCs
- Microsoft calls iPod users 'thieves'
- Windows XP SP2 dumbs down security
- Microsoft's internet browser gets caught in its own web
- Searching for Substance: Web Browser Olympic Scorecard
- Why I dumped Internet Explorer
- Internet Explorer Is Just Too Risky
- US Government warns against Internet Explorer
- Security risks swell for Microsoft's Explorer
- In Search of a Browser That Banishes Clutter
- Competing Browser screenshots
- IE--embraced, extended, extinct?
- Microsoft prepares for the worst in Europe case
- Browser Wars, Part II?
- New Windows Patch Proves Tricky
- EU claims Microsoft agreed to sanctions
- Google waiting in the wings to topple mighty Microsoft
- Users say Microsoft's Money is broke
- Microsoft steps up Linux fight in emerging markets
- What's missing in Microsoft IE?
- Microsoft Tests EU Sanctions in Public Court
- Exploit for Microsoft GDI+ JPEG Parser
- Want to Add Exchange 2000 into a Windows 2003 Environment?
- Complaints Rise Over Microsoft Money Update
- Microsoft browser in need of security
- Savvy Web surfers catch new wave of browsers
- Microsoft says upgrade for full IE security In brief: Prophylactic tactic
- Microsoft closes Hotmail to Outlook and Outlook Express users
- Microsoft Adds New Hotmail Fee
- EU's Microsoft case under legal scrutiny
- Computer security comes at a net cost
- Could Newer Browsers Dethrone IE?
- Microsoft urges browser security upgrade - at a cost
- Hacker Tools Mean JPEG Worm Coming Soon
- Iran rethinks free Windows
- So what is it about Win2k security MS won't enhance?
- Who Is Hurt By Microsoft's Neglect of Older Browsers?
- Microsoft Changes Its Tune on Porting SP2 Fixes
- New, dangerous Microsoft JPEG exploit code released
- Microsoft Issues First SP2 Patch
- When [Microsoft] Open-Source Claims Fall Flat
- Google to fight Microsoft with own browser?
- Microsoft to secure IE for XP only
- Microsoft has announced it is to patch a patch
- Microsoft releases VPN patch for SP2
- Windows is the 'biggest beta test in history' - Gartner
- Worms on rise against Microsoft
- Viruses Aimed at Microsoft Rise Sharply-Symantec
- Longhorn Changes May Affect Microsoft's Tools Strategy
- Microsoft's early alerts to big clients spark outrage
- X1 marks a key spot Microsoft can't yet find
- Microsoft offers patch to fix security flaw
- How Microsoft Plans to Use a New USB Standard to Cripple Linux
- Exploit for Microsoft JPEG Flaw Is Published
- Why Open-Source Community Objects to MS Spam Plans
- Microsoft bullies Big Music
- Microsoft software implicated in air traffic shutdown
- How to Protect Yourself From Vandals, Viruses If You Use Windows
- Internet Explorer susceptible to new market share vulnerability
- Mozilla Firefox 1.0 Preview Release
- A Firefox in IE's Henhouse
- Microsoft Patent Could Hamper E-Mail Authentication Group
- Microsoft Stretches E-Mail Authentication Patent Claims
- SP2 on XP Home
- Cisco, Microsoft in security showdown
- Microsoft IE Losing the Edge
- Judge says Microsoft to pay $112 million to attorneys
- Microsoft security trouble: early alert for exclusive group only
- Market share of Internet Explorer is dropping
- AOL shuns Microsoft's Sender ID
- Microsoft Offering Heads-Up on Security
- Firefox drawing fans away from Microsoft IE
- Microsoft warns of poisoned picture peril
- Microsoft security chief uses Firefox
- The long march to Longhorn
- IETF deals setback to Microsoft antispam effort
- Problem with the Way Microsoft Opens JPEG Files Affects Dozens of Products
- Microsoft Security's Weak Link
- Bugs, Exploits Dog XP SP2
- New flaws found in Microsoft security
- Security Holes Sinking IE
- IE Flaws Should Come as No Surprise
- IE Flaws Boost Browser Switching
- IE Users, Proceed with Caution, If at All
- Experts: Microsoft security gets an 'F'
- Microsoft Does Not Understand Security
- Microsoft: Oops! We Did It Again
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