Explorer 'unsafe' for 98 percent of 2004
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IE 'Unsafe' 98 Percent Of 2004, Say
Consultants
IE 'Unsafe' 98 Percent Of 2004, Say
Consultants
03/27/2005 12:36 PMInformation Week Mar 27 2005 3:22PM GMT
IE 'Unsafe' 98 Percent Of 2004, Says
ScanIT (TechWeb)
IE 'Unsafe' 98 Percent Of 2004, Says
ScanIT (TechWeb)
03/26/2005 05:33 AMTechWeb - As Mozilla and Microsoft executives argue about which
browser -- Firefox or Internet Explorer -- is more secure, fans of the
former have numbers on their side, says a security firm.
Internet Explorer Unsafe 98 Percent of
the Time
Internet Explorer Unsafe 98 Percent of
the Time
03/26/2005 01:29 AMSeems pretty cut and dry to me. According to Geek News Central, IE is
considered by some to be unsafe most of the time. The big problem is
that a fully patched IE is still quite vulnerable to most malware in
the wilds of the Internet….
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Five baby death verdicts 'unsafe'
Five baby death verdicts 'unsafe'
05/05/2004 09:36 AMFive people convicted of killing babies on discredited evidence look
set to have their cases re-opened.
SAP sees 10 percent sales growth in 2004
SAP sees 10 percent sales growth in 2004
01/22/2004 12:50 PMSAP AG expects software sales to increase 10 percent in 2004 as
businesses resume IT spending after an investment pause of more than
two years, the company said Thursday as it announced its
fourth-quarter results. The Walldorf, Germany, vendor said it sees
clear signs that enterprises have begun to pick up the pace in
software investments.
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IDC: PC chip sales to rise 18 percent in
2004
IDC: PC chip sales to rise 18 percent in
2004
03/08/2004 11:22 PMRevenues to total $53.6 billion
AARP: Drug Costs Jump 7.1 Percent in
2004 (AP)
AARP: Drug Costs Jump 7.1 Percent in
2004 (AP)
04/12/2005 11:10 AMAP - Wholesale prices for name-brand drugs jumped an average 7.1
percent in 2004 the largest hike in five years and more than
twice the rate of inflation, according to a study released Tuesday by
AARP.
Gartner: Worldwide chip sales up 23
percent in 2004
Gartner: Worldwide chip sales up 23
percent in 2004
12/22/2004 01:26 AMSiliconValley.com Dec 22 2004 1:26AM GMT
Shopping and classified ad sites jump
25.6 percent in 2004
Shopping and classified ad sites jump
25.6 percent in 2004
12/29/2004 11:57 AMInternet research company Hitwise on Tuesday revealed that visits to
internet shopping and classified ads sites were up 25.6 percent in the
United States over last year. From November 1 through December 25,
shopping and classified web sites claimed 9.1 percent of all Internet
visits in the United States.
Vice president of research at Australia-based Hitwise, Bill Tancer
said the online holiday traffic patterns from 2004 were virtually
identical to those from 2003. "Consumers behave in a very predictable
way."
Online ad revenue jumps 40 percent in
first half of 2004
Online ad revenue jumps 40 percent in
first half of 2004
09/20/2004 06:59 PMSiliconValley.com Sep 20 2004 10:45PM GMT
E-Business M&A Index Reveals 23 Percent
Growth in 2004
E-Business M&A Index Reveals 23 Percent
Growth in 2004
03/17/2005 03:01 AMeBizBrokers Points to Significant, Continued Growth in Internet-Based
M&A Activity [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Belgian watchdog reconsiders 'unsafe'
Nokia battery claim
Belgian watchdog reconsiders 'unsafe'
Nokia battery claim
11/13/2003 04:06 PMPlans to retest batteries
Retail eCommerce Sales in First Quarter
2004 Were 15.5 Billion - Up 28.1 Percent
Retail eCommerce Sales in First Quarter
2004 Were 15.5 Billion - Up 28.1 Percent
05/24/2004 06:24 AMRetail eCommerce Sales in First Quarter 2004 Were 15.5 Billion
- Up 28.1 Percent from First Quarter 2003 - Census Bureau
Reportshttp://www.census.g
ov/mrts/www/current.htmlThe Census Bureau of the
Department of Commerce announced today that the estimate of U.S.
retail e-commerce sales for the first quarter of 2004, not adjusted
for seasonal, holiday, and trading-day differences, was $15.5 billion,
an increase of 28.1 percent (±2.9%) from the first quarter of 2003.
Total retail sales for the first quarter of 2004 were estimated at
$834.8 billion, an increase of 8.8 percent (±0.6%) from the same
period a year ago. The first quarter 2004 e-commerce estimate
decreased 11.4 percent (±1.9%) from the fourth quarter of 2003 while
total retail sales decreased 8.5 percent (±0.3%) from the prior
quarter. E-commerce sales in the first quarter of 2004 accounted for
1.9 percent of total sales, while in the first quarter of 2003
e-commerce sales were 1.6 percent of total sales. In the fourth
quarter of 2003, e-commerce sales were also 1.9 percent of total
sales.
Global Chip Sales Seen Rising 28.4
Percent in 2004 (Reuters)
Global Chip Sales Seen Rising 28.4
Percent in 2004 (Reuters)
06/01/2004 04:09 AMReuters - Global chip sales are likely to grow 28.4
percent to a record $213.6 billion in 2004, boosted by strong
demand for PCs, cellphones, DVD recorders and other electronics
products, an industry group said on Tuesday.
Internet Explorer gets early 2004
security warning
Internet Explorer gets early 2004
security warning
01/03/2004 08:21 AMNokia sees global handset sales up 15
percent to 600 million in 2004 (AFP)
Nokia sees global handset sales up 15
percent to 600 million in 2004 (AFP)
06/14/2004 08:26 AMAFP - Nokia, the world's leading mobile phone maker, said the global
handset market would see a brisk growth of 15 percent this year,
reaching a total volume of 600 million units, but it admitted it was
uncertain how many of those would bear its name.
ZDNet Calls 2004 The Internet Explorer
Year of Shame
ZDNet Calls 2004 The Internet Explorer
Year of Shame
07/13/2004 06:45 AM"Small businesses should be seriously looking at alternatives because
they are less likely to be able to maintain very good security around
the browser with vulnerability management. Smaller businesses should
seriously be looking at changing browsers,""
Web Code Fixes Required by Internet
Explorer in Early 2004
Web Code Fixes Required by Internet
Explorer in Early 2004
01/07/2004 06:40 PMExcept for security fixes, Microsoft has steadfastly refused to make
any other updates to IE6 in the past 3 years. A recent court decision
has changed that (and even though Microsoft is appealing), they're
making limited modifications. Here, we examine what those mean to Web
developers. By Jacques Surveyor. 1219
Browser Wars 2004: The Industry Makes An
End Run Around Internet Explorer
Browser Wars 2004: The Industry Makes An
End Run Around Internet Explorer
07/23/2004 06:25 AMBrowser Wars 2004: The Industry Makes An End Run Around
Internet Explorer http://homepage.mac.com/
jhobbs/essays/ A wild and speculative essay by
J. Hobbs on July 10th, 2004 Hey kids! Remember
web-browser plug-ins? They're back:
http://www.techworld.com/applications/news/index.cfm?newsid=1856
Web browser makers Apple, Opera and Mozilla are
collaborating on an expanded plug-in specification that allows for
more powerful Web-based scripting - just as security concerns have
finally convinced Microsoft to step back from its own scripting
system, ActiveX. The companies have signed up plug-in makers Adobe,
Macromedia and Sun to back an expanded version of the Netscape Plugin
Application Program Interface (NPAPI), a plug-in model used by most
non-Microsoft browsers. The updated API will create a standardised way
of increasing interactivity between browsers and plug-ins, which will
be built into Apple's Safari, Mozilla's Firefox and the Opera
browser.
Asia Pacific mobile phone sales rise 24
percent in 2004: Gartner (AFP)
Asia Pacific mobile phone sales rise 24
percent in 2004: Gartner (AFP)
04/08/2005 12:29 PMAFP - Asia-Pacific mobile phone sales excluding Japan rose 24.1
percent to 164 million handsets in 2004 on strong demand for low-tier
models, the Gartner research house said.
ASPR #2004-01-20-1: Internet
Explorer/Outlook double null character
DoS
ASPR #2004-01-20-1: Internet
Explorer/Outlook double null character
DoS
02/10/2004 01:32 PMACROS Security (Feb 10 2004)
BugTraq: Microsoft's Explorer and
Internet Explorer long share name buffer
overflow
BugTraq: Microsoft's Explorer and
Internet Explorer long share name buffer
overflow
04/26/2004 01:05 PMSecurityFocus Apr 26 2004 5:09PM GMT
Microsoft's Explorer and Internet
Explorer long share name buffer
overflow.
Microsoft's Explorer and Internet
Explorer long share name buffer
overflow.
04/26/2004 01:18 PMRodrigo Gutierrez (Apr 25 2004)
RE: Microsoft's Explorer and Internet
Explorer long share name buffer
overflow.
RE: Microsoft's Explorer and Internet
Explorer long share name buffer
overflow.
04/26/2004 07:06 PMRodrigo Gutierrez (Apr 25 2004)
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft's
Explorer and Internet Explorer long
share name buffer overflow.
Re: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft's
Explorer and Internet Explorer long
share name buffer overflow.
04/27/2004 02:34 PMKF (lists) (Apr 26 2004)
Re[2]: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft's
Explorer and Internet Explorer long
share name buffer overflow.
Re[2]: [Full-Disclosure] Microsoft's
Explorer and Internet Explorer long
share name buffer overflow.
04/29/2004 01:18 PM3APA3A (Apr 29 2004)
Re: Windows Explorer TGA Crash is a DoS
bug in Internet Explorer.
Re: Windows Explorer TGA Crash is a DoS
bug in Internet Explorer.
12/22/2004 01:09 AMBerend-Jan Wever (Dec 20 2004)
Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Update: Internet
Explorer May Unexpectedly Close When You
Leave the Pointer on the Text in the
DHTML Editor
Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Update: Internet
Explorer May Unexpectedly Close When You
Leave the Pointer on the Text in the
DHTML Editor
11/05/2003 11:38 PMIn the DHTML editor of Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1
(SP1), when the text in the DHTML editor is a link, and the pointer is
at the end of the link text, Internet Explorer may unexpectedly close
(crash) when you try to exit the page. You may also receive a "General
Protection Fault" error message on the Dhtmled.ocx file.
¿Un explorer (mucho) mejor que el
Explorer?
¿Un explorer (mucho) mejor que el
Explorer?
02/16/2004 09:22 AMA New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The
Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally
Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments
Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between
2003 and 2004
A New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The
Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally
Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments
Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between
2003 and 2004
04/06/2005 02:53 AMThe Hard Copy Observer Spotlight: 2004 Color Laser Printer Market is
the first of Lyra’s three product-planning reports covering the
printer market. The report includes information on how products and
prices changed from January through December, current market trends, a
review of the competitive landscape, and selected articles from The
Hard Copy Observer. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Update: Internet
Explorer Unexpectedly Quits When You Use
It to View a Web Page That Contains VML
Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Update: Internet
Explorer Unexpectedly Quits When You Use
It to View a Web Page That Contains VML
11/05/2003 11:38 PMThis update resolves an issue when you use Microsoft Internet Explorer
6 to view a Web page that contains Vector Markup Language (VML),
Internet Explorer may unexpectedly quit (crash).
This problem may occur if a script in the Web page changes the src
attribute on a VML image element to a different location.
AT&T ups layoffs to 12 percent from 10
percent
AT&T ups layoffs to 12 percent from 10
percent
12/11/2003 09:41 PMSiliconValley.com Dec 11 2003 7:12PM ET
EA to buy 20 percent of Ubi Soft
EA to buy 20 percent of Ubi Soft
12/22/2004 01:26 AMVideo game publisher Electronic Arts (EA) on Monday announced it would
buy nearly 20 percent of Ubi Soft Entertainment, feeding speculation
that it might bid for a complete takeover.
"It was very clear they were coming into the market one way or
another, and we felt it was important that we own the shares," EA CEO
Warren Jenson, told Reuters.
According to analysts, EA has a market capitalization of $18 billion,
sales of $2.9 billion and cash of $2.5 billion, and should easily be
able to afford Ubi Soft, which has a market value of about $500
million.
HP Q2 revenue up 12 percent
HP Q2 revenue up 12 percent
05/18/2004 05:52 PMSpurred by strong sales in its personal systems and software groups,
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Tuesday reported revenue of $20.1 billion and
net earnings of $884 million for the second quarter of its fiscal 2004
year, which ended April 30.
BMC to cut 12 percent of staff
BMC to cut 12 percent of staff
04/11/2005 11:39 PMBMC Software will lay off between 825 and 875 employees, or around 12
percent of its global workforce, as part of a plan to reduce costs and
improve its bottom line, the Houston maker of systems management
software announced Monday.
91 percent of PCs are infected?
91 percent of PCs are infected?
02/05/2005 10:11 PMWhy Does Windows Still
Suck?: “Are you using a PC? You probably have spyware. The
McAfee site claims a whopping 91 percent of PCs are
infected.”
I’m curious—is this even remotely, possibly true? I
confess to being a bit sheltered here. (My one Windows box just
won’t boot anymore. Well, actually, it boots into Linux fine.)
[ The Seven Percent Solution ]
[ The Seven Percent Solution ]
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I2 to lay off 15 percent of workforce
I2 to lay off 15 percent of workforce
03/30/2005 09:21 PMSupply chain software vendor i2 Technologies on Wednesday announced
that it has begun a round of layoffs that will see as much as 15
percent of its 2,000 person workforce eliminated.
GameStop Sales Up 17 Percent (AP)
GameStop Sales Up 17 Percent (AP)
02/18/2004 05:21 PMAP - GameStop Corp., the country's largest chain of video-game stores,
recorded sales of about $1.58 billion in the fiscal year that
ended Jan. 31, up 17 percent from the previous year.
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