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Viruses aimed at Microsoft rise sharply







Viruses aimed at Microsoft rise sharply

Viruses aimed at Microsoft rise sharply 09/20/2004 07:07 AM




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Viruses Aimed at Microsoft Rise
Sharply-Symantec


Viruses Aimed at Microsoft Rise
Sharply-Symantec
09/20/2004 11:07 AM
The number of new viruses and worms aimed at Microsoft Corp.'s ubiquitous Windows operating system rose 400 percent between January and June from the same year-earlier period, leading computer security company Symantec said on Sunday. Nearly 5,000 new Windows viruses and worms were documented in the first half of the year, up from about 1,000 in the year-earlier period, said Symantec, the world's largest computer security company by revenue.

Symantec: Viruses aimed at Microsoft
rise sharply


Symantec: Viruses aimed at Microsoft
rise sharply
09/20/2004 04:31 PM
Nearly 5,000 new Windows viruses and worms were documented in the first half of 2004, up from about 1,000 in the same period a year earlier, according to computer security firm Symantec.

Viruses Aimed at Microsoft Rise
Sharply-Symantec (Reuters)


Viruses Aimed at Microsoft Rise
Sharply-Symantec (Reuters)
09/20/2004 01:30 AM
Reuters - The number of new viruses and worms aimed at Microsoft Corp.'s ubiquitous Windows operating system rose 400 percent between January and June from the same year-earlier period, leading computer security company Symantec said on Sunday.

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Sharply (AP)


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AP - With health officials warning that the death toll of more than 140,000 from last month's tsunami could jump sharply without a continual supply of aid, world leaders struggled Thursday to figure out the best way to help victims — and to prevent such a catastrophe from happening again.

Qualcomm Earnings, Revenue Rise Sharply


Qualcomm Earnings, Revenue Rise Sharply 07/21/2004 07:53 PM
Qualcomm Inc. reports "impressive" growth in the CDMA wireless communications market with a 50 percent growth in revenue and a 154 percent increase in profits.

IM threats rise sharply, report confirms


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Viruses Rise 12 Fold


Viruses Rise 12 Fold 04/15/2005 03:15 PM
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Devious viruses on the rise


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Viruses on Rise, But Are Companies
Liable?


Viruses on Rise, But Are Companies
Liable?
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New Net worm aimed Microsoft systems


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Report: 400% jump in bugs aimed at
Microsoft


Report: 400% jump in bugs aimed at
Microsoft
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Microsoft to Offer Streamlined Products
Aimed at Programmers


Microsoft to Offer Streamlined Products
Aimed at Programmers
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Microsoft is making a bid to win over new developers with a stripped-down line of products including a free database and inexpensive developer tools.

Microsoft joins partnership with UN
aimed at computer literacy in Third
World


Microsoft joins partnership with UN
aimed at computer literacy in Third
World
01/24/2004 10:16 AM
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Malicious Code Aimed at Microsoft
Windows CE Surfaces (NewsFactor)


Malicious Code Aimed at Microsoft
Windows CE Surfaces (NewsFactor)
07/20/2004 04:37 PM
NewsFactor - Antivirus companies are reporting that the first malicious code designed for Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Windows CE has surfaced courtesy of the same proof-of-concept hacker group, 29A VX, that developed the Cabir virus.

Microsoft Broadband Viruses


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Can Microsoft bounty end viruses?


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Can Microsoft bounty put paid to
viruses?


Can Microsoft bounty put paid to
viruses?
05/10/2004 01:26 PM
Microsoft claims its reward program was responsible for the arrest of the suspected author of the Sasser worm, but some experts say money alone will not clear up security problems.

Microsoft aiming at spam, viruses


Microsoft aiming at spam, viruses 11/18/2003 07:51 PM
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Microsoft aims at spam, viruses


Microsoft aims at spam, viruses 11/17/2003 02:05 AM
USA Today Nov 17 2003 1:34AM ET

Microsoft good at fighting viruses (?)


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Microsoft Offers Reward to Stop Viruses


Microsoft Offers Reward to Stop Viruses 11/05/2003 12:04 PM
AP via The Ledger Nov 5 2003 10:29AM ET

Gates: Microsoft aiming at spam, viruses


Gates: Microsoft aiming at spam, viruses 11/17/2003 04:16 AM
USA Today Nov 17 2003 3:21AM ET

Microsoft offers $5 million reward to
stop viruses


Microsoft offers $5 million reward to
stop viruses
11/05/2003 01:23 PM
Miami Herald Nov 5 2003 11:05AM ET

Microsoft OS Viruses and Security Faults
Expected to Escalate


Microsoft OS Viruses and Security Faults
Expected to Escalate
07/09/2004 02:53 PM
"The bleak outlook comes at a time when security is the hottest topic in IT, as Microsoft puts the brakes on Longhorn to devote time and money to cleaning up problems in Windows XP, and as one outbreak after another drives security managers up the wall."

Microsoft Windows Leak – Has it opened
up the door to viruses?


Microsoft Windows Leak – Has it opened
up the door to viruses?
02/16/2004 10:43 AM
Last week the Microsoft Corporation announced that part of the source code for Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 had been leaked and posted illegally online. The day before the Microsoft announcement on February 12th, hundreds megabytes of text files containing source code for Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 were published across a number of hacker websites. The files included the code of applications such as WINSOCK, Internet Explorer, and Outlook. All the websites where the code was published have since been closed, however there is no guarantee that the information will not resurface.

Too many computer users vulnerable to
viruses, says Microsoft attorney


Too many computer users vulnerable to
viruses, says Microsoft attorney
04/24/2004 03:36 AM
Seattle Times Apr 24 2004 8:17AM GMT

Microsoft Offers Reward to Catch Writers
of Computer Viruses


Microsoft Offers Reward to Catch Writers
of Computer Viruses
11/05/2003 11:42 PM
New York Times Nov 5 2003 11:10PM ET

Microsoft Announces Availability of New
Solutions to Help Protect Customers
Against Spyware and Viruses


Microsoft Announces Availability of New
Solutions to Help Protect Customers
Against Spyware and Viruses
01/06/2005 10:08 PM
As part of its ongoing efforts to address current and emerging security threats to computer users, Microsoft Corp. today announced two new technology solutions that will provide added protection against spyware and malicious software. Customers now can download the first beta version of Microsoft® Windows® AntiSpyware, a solution that will help protect Windows users from spyware and other potentially unwanted software. In addition, the Microsoft Windows malicious software removal tool, which complements traditional antivirus technologies by removing prevalent viruses and worms from a PC, will be available beginning Jan. 11, 2005. These solutions build on the advanced security technologies and proactive protection features of Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), which help better safeguard computers from hackers, viruses and other security risks.

A year in viruses It's been a vintage
year for malicious computer viruses


A year in viruses It's been a vintage
year for malicious computer viruses
12/31/2003 05:02 AM
BBC Dec 31 2003 4:53AM ET

Worms on rise against Microsoft


Worms on rise against Microsoft 09/20/2004 03:02 PM
The New Zealand Herald Sep 20 2004 6:30PM GMT

US techs rise on Microsoft results


US techs rise on Microsoft results 04/24/2004 09:22 PM
thestar.com.my Apr 25 2004 1:34AM GMT

Microsoft Revenues Rise 15 Percent


Microsoft Revenues Rise 15 Percent 07/22/2004 04:45 PM
The software giant's revenues increased to $9.29 billion for the last quarter of its fiscal year.

After the Bell-Microsoft, Sun, Motorola
rise


After the Bell-Microsoft, Sun, Motorola
rise
07/21/2004 12:54 AM
Reuters Jul 21 2004 4:09AM GMT

Techs Rise on Microsoft Results


Techs Rise on Microsoft Results 04/24/2004 04:44 AM
Boston Globe Apr 24 2004 8:47AM GMT

US pre-open: Set to rise on Microsoft
divi


US pre-open: Set to rise on Microsoft
divi
07/21/2004 09:16 AM
ShareCast Jul 21 2004 12:59PM GMT

After the Bell-Microsoft, Motorola, TI
rise


After the Bell-Microsoft, Motorola, TI
rise
07/21/2004 12:54 AM
Reuters Jul 21 2004 4:07AM GMT

US stocks: Techs rise on Microsoft
results


US stocks: Techs rise on Microsoft
results
04/25/2004 04:39 PM
The New Zealand Herald Apr 25 2004 7:40PM GMT
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