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#1: New Warnings Author: RCAF_MadDog PostPosted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 7:24 pm
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Microsoft: Windows patch is flawed
Microsoft has acknowledged that a security patch issued in January for its Windows 98 and Windows ME operating systems may still leave customers' computers open to attack. ct.zdnet.com.com/click...t&ds=5


'Brad Pitt' virus targets Microsoft
Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie and Britney Spears are the subjects of a virus scam that is attempting to recruit computers for a denial-of-service attack on Microsoft. ct.zdnet.com.com/click...t&ds=5

Mytob e-mail worm proliferating quickly
With eight new variants surfacing in the last week alone, and over a dozen reported since the beginning of March, the Mytob mass-mailing worm appears to be evolving rapidly. ct.zdnet.com.com/click...t&ds=5

Microsoft to plug ID controls into Windows
Microsoft will build software for managing identities into Windows in order to beef up security by giving users more control over their personal information, the world's largest software maker said on Tuesday.
ct.zdnet.com.com/click...t&ds=5

Critical flaws in IE and Outlook discovered
A new set of highly critical flaws have been discovered in Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Outlook programs, according to research company eEye Digital Security. ct.zdnet.com.com/click...t&ds=5

Microsoft releases Windows Server update
Microsoft has wrapped up development on the first major update to its Windows Server 2003 operating system and released it for download, the company said Wednesday. ct.zdnet.com.com/click...t&ds=5

Google enhances search for Firefox users
New feature lets Firefox users obtain search results more quickly, but some worry they'll be sent content they don't want.
news.zdnet.com/2100-95...zdnn.alert

Google enhances search for Firefox users
New feature lets Firefox users obtain search results more quickly, but some worry they'll be sent content they don't want.
news.zdnet.com/2100-95...zdnn.alert

Symantec details flaws in its antivirus software
Symantec has reported glitches in its antivirus software that could allow hackers to launch denial-of-service attacks on computers running the applications.
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