Security Issues - Seattle Post Intelligencer
A district judge has abolished a high-profile, $388 million award against Microsoft and ruled that the company did not infringe a patent held by software maker Uniloc. Download Tuesday’s judgment ( PDF ) The judgment, signed Tuesday by Judge William
Microsoft Security Essentials - Never Pay For Anti-Virus Software - Network World Fusion
Digg From my viewpoint, Microsoft Security Essentials got it exactly right. No frills and a minimum performance impact on your system. MSE may not be the fastest scanner of the AV products, but it has a pretty small footprint on your system. Where
Wi-Fi network can leave you open to spies - Morning Call
The scam: Go to an airport, a coffee shop, bookstore and many other public sites and you’ll have access to Wi-Fi service. That’s great for killing time while waiting for your connecting flight or just while sipping your double mocha caramel latte. It
Hackers target clients of online payroll company - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Washington — Hackers last week apparently used stolen account information from a New Jersey company that provides online payroll services to target the firm’s customers in a scheme to steal passwords and other information. Moorestown, N.J.-based
Microsoft’s free anti-virus OK, not great - East Valley Tribune
Q. Is Microsoft’s new anti-virus tool good enough to get rid of the protection software that I am paying for? - Paul A. The need for good protection software against the thousands of malicious software attacks (a.k.a. malware) is critical, especially
FDIC may ask banks to pay premiums in advance; Microsoft anti-virus - Austin American-Statesman
BUSINESS DIGEST FDIC may ask banks to pay premiums in advance; Microsoft anti-virus program downloads start today COMPILED FROM WIRE REPORTS Tuesday, September 29, 2009 FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT Report: FDIC may order banks to prepay deposit premiums
Microsoft Gives Out Free PC Security - WebProNews
Microsoft has launched a new free anti-malware tool called Microsoft Security Essentials . The service is designed to protect consumers from viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. The service has two very strong elements going for it. For
No Microsoft Security Essentials for Pirated Windows Clients - Softpedia
The latest security solution released for end-users from Microsoft comes in the form of a free anti-virus / anti-spyware / anti-malware software, called Microsoft Security Essentials . The solution is aimed at those users who either cannot afford to
Microsoft finally gets anti-malware right - TG Daily
Review: Farewell, old friend. After years of relying on the excellent AVG Free antivirus package, I’ve finally replaced it - with Microsoft’s new Security Essentials. MS’ previous attempts at a paid for anti-malware service were greeted with
Security Issues - Seattle Post Intelligencer
A district judge has abolished a high-profile, $388 million award against Microsoft and ruled that the company did not infringe a patent held by software maker Uniloc. Download Tuesday’s judgment ( PDF ) The judgment, signed Tuesday by Judge William
Microsoft Security Essentials - Never Pay For Anti-Virus Software - Network World Fusion
Digg From my viewpoint, Microsoft Security Essentials got it exactly right. No frills and a minimum performance impact on your system. MSE may not be the fastest scanner of the AV products, but it has a pretty small footprint on your system. Where
Wi-Fi network can leave you open to spies - Morning Call
The scam: Go to an airport, a coffee shop, bookstore and many other public sites and you’ll have access to Wi-Fi service. That’s great for killing time while waiting for your connecting flight or just while sipping your double mocha caramel latte. It
Hackers target clients of online payroll company - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Washington — Hackers last week apparently used stolen account information from a New Jersey company that provides online payroll services to target the firm’s customers in a scheme to steal passwords and other information. Moorestown, N.J.-based
Microsoft’s free anti-virus OK, not great - East Valley Tribune
Q. Is Microsoft’s new anti-virus tool good enough to get rid of the protection software that I am paying for? - Paul A. The need for good protection software against the thousands of malicious software attacks (a.k.a. malware) is critical, especially
FDIC may ask banks to pay premiums in advance; Microsoft anti-virus - Austin American-Statesman
BUSINESS DIGEST FDIC may ask banks to pay premiums in advance; Microsoft anti-virus program downloads start today COMPILED FROM WIRE REPORTS Tuesday, September 29, 2009 FINANCIAL OVERSIGHT Report: FDIC may order banks to prepay deposit premiums
Microsoft Gives Out Free PC Security - WebProNews
Microsoft has launched a new free anti-malware tool called Microsoft Security Essentials . The service is designed to protect consumers from viruses, spyware, and other malicious software. The service has two very strong elements going for it. For
No Microsoft Security Essentials for Pirated Windows Clients - Softpedia
The latest security solution released for end-users from Microsoft comes in the form of a free anti-virus / anti-spyware / anti-malware software, called Microsoft Security Essentials . The solution is aimed at those users who either cannot afford to
Microsoft finally gets anti-malware right - TG Daily
Review: Farewell, old friend. After years of relying on the excellent AVG Free antivirus package, I’ve finally replaced it - with Microsoft’s new Security Essentials. MS’ previous attempts at a paid for anti-malware service were greeted with