Microsoft plans to publish six security bulletins next Tuesday, with three critical patches.
Scam involves getting users to click on a link for a new iPhone.
Microsoft apologizes for the delay.
The company's XML firewall product gets an added distribution boost via virtualization.
Assessment described in a ranking of the 10 worst jobs in science.
A SQL injection attack is the likely culprit.
The $90M deal expected to boost Quest's position in the Windows client and server space.
Latest vulnerability for browser discovered today.
Microsoft-prepared report compares Vista with Linux, Mac desktop OSes.
However, no timetable has been set for an update to Microsoft's OS.
Solution helps create low-latency applications to better meet FAA safety standards.
The company's integrated app helps hunt down open source software and ensure licensing compliance.
Solution promises greater network visibility and control in heterogeneous, loosely coupled IT environments.
New standard provides better support for e-commerce and enterprise security.
Google surveyed 70,000 domains issuing malware, finding that about half of it is coming from IIS and Apache servers.
Cisco issues alert and update to fix vulnerabilities in its Internetwork Operating System.
Palamida rolls out software risk management solutions to help ISVs identify open source code in their applications.
Management interface for Microsoft's suite of security products gets second beta release.
Windows Server 2008 has the capability to strip out extraneous functionality, promising a smaller footprint, with positive implications for security.
Warning to users of pre-release versions of Windows Vista: In two days, your operating system will self-destruct, like the cassette tape at the beginning of "Mission: Impossible."