Microsoft Corp. is expanding its security notification service in an effort to better service end users who are not technically savvy, the company said last week.
Microsoft Corp. is expanding its security notification service in an effort to better service end users who are not technically savvy, the company said Tuesday.
Microsoft Corp. issued three security bulletins late Wednesday offering patches for four recently discovered security vulnerabilities in several of its products. One hole in Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP was rated "critical" by the vendor.
Responding to escalating criticism that its new Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) vulnerability file scanning product is not up to snuff, Microsoft Corp. says users finding difficulty with the new software tool may be misinterpreting the results of the freeware product's findings.
Linux evangelists are keeping the faith, even when it comes to the elusive Holy Grail of the open-source operating system: taking a significant chunk of the desktop market.
Microsoft Corp. issued its second security warning and patch of the week when it acknowledged and offered a fix for two flaws in Windows Media Player Wednesday.