Computerworld - Microsoft on Wednesday released a stopgap defense that protects Internet Explorer (IE) against attacks until the company issues a patch on Friday. The update will fix five flaws, including one revealed by a security ...
Microsoft says it is investigating reports of a vulnerability in Internet Explorer 6,7,8,and 9 as well as targeted attacks that have attempted to exploit the vulnerability. The zero-day flaw,which does not affect Explorer 10,was ...
Tags: Microsoft Investigates, IE ZeroDay Flaw, targeted attacks
Security firm CertiVox has launched PrivateSky for Outlook that enables users to encrypt messages and large files up to 5GB. The security software adds a single button to the sender's Outlook email console to enable them to send and ...
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Sweden's Nederman is expanding its industrial air filtration portfolio by acquiring the US group Environmental Filtration Technologies (EFT). Headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, Environmental Filtration Technologies includes the ...
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Designing for the Web isn't what it used to be--thank goodness!HTML5,CSS3,and advances in JavaScript make it possible to do things today that yesterday's Web designers could only dream about. Of course,Web design has also become much more ...
Tags: Web frameworks, HTML5, Web Design, Web designers
Microsoft is expected to comply with its obligation to offer browser choice in the European Union (EU). Microsoft admitted a failure to comply with anti-competition regulations in July 2012. Joaquin Almunia, vice-president of the ...
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Microsoft today said it will issue two security updates next week for its Visual Studio development platform and its System Center Configuration Manager, the company's enterprise patch and software distribution console. The ...
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As Google touted Chrome's fourth launch anniversary on Tuesday,a pair of Web measurement firms continued to argue about whether the browser is still gaining ground or has stalled. According to California-based Net Applications,Chrome's ...
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It's a rare year that sees updates to both OS X and Windows,but 2012 marks such an occasion.About a month after Apple released OS X Mountain Lion and two weeks after Microsoft finalized Windows 8(not shipping until Oct.26 but available for ...
Tags: Apple, OS X Mountain Lion, Windows 8, VMware Fusion 5
(Free-Press-Release.com)September 2,2012--Today,RealOrganized,Inc.announced another major upgrade to RealtyJuggler Real Estate Software. This upgrade includes more than 75 new prospecting letters that can be used for both email and ...
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Security firm Entrust has announced that it is withdrawing from a voluntary online security standards organisation that it co-founded and co-chaired for six years. The move follows the introduction of a mandatory Intellectual Property ...
Tags: SSL, CA/Browser Forum, Security firm, the IPR policy
Microsoft today patched 16 vulnerabilities, including one in Windows that's been exploited for weeks and two in Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) in the first-in-years back-to-back browser update. Of Tuesday's nine security updates, three were ...
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Google yesterday claimed that its Chrome is the world's most popular browser,interceding for the first time in the dispute over browser usage share. "According to all our metrics and everything we see out there,Chrome is the most popular ...
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Kraft Foods is injecting further impetus behind its Milka chocolate brand in Europe with the launch of a biscuit and cake range in France. The new lines include three cake products and two biscuit variants. The launch proves Kraft is ...
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Computerworld-European Union(EU)antitrust regulators today threatened Microsoft with more fines,potentially massive ones in the billions of dollars,after the company failed to make good on its promise to offer consumers there a choice of ...
Tags: European Union, Microsoft, Browser Choice