Gregg Keizer

Articles by Gregg Keizer

Microsoft uses Netscape death in antitrust filing

The software giant says AOL's recent decision to end support for the Navigator browser proves the U.S. authorities does not need to extend its legal oversight and can retire provisions of a 2002 settlement

Bhutto assassination brings out worst in hackers

Malware makers exploit the breaking news about the killing of the former Pakistani prime minister by "requiring" users to download a codec before watching videos about it

iPhone hacker warns of third-party app problems

The Gizmodo blog posts a video clip that shows one of the changes that may come in Apple's next firmware upgrade, including the relocking of its most popular device

Netscape Navigator reaches the end of the line

The browser that once went head-to-head against Microsoft's Internet Explorer is finally dead following a decision by America Online to throw its weight behind Mozilla's Firefox. A brief look back

Storm worm continues to rage via rootkit

Spam messages attempting to dupe users into installing the bot-making Trojan now include links happycards2008.com or newyearcards2008.com. Prepare your users for the latest attack

IE could be crippled by Microsoft security update

Users started posting messages to multiple support newsgroups almost immediately after the software firm released the MS07-069 bulletin on Dec. 11, saying that they were unable to connect to the Internet

Microsoft’s year-end bug patch includes 11 fixes

The software giant addresses vulnerabilities that affect DirectX, IE6, IE7 and Windows Vista, plus two zero-day exploits. A security researcher points out at least one problem that lingers on

Developer commenting on Microsoft blog

A Microsoft executive just wanted to celebrate some product milestones, but his simple blog post has unleashed a flurry of complaints from customers and developers. And don't hold your breath for an upgrade

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