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Security news roundup: New vulnerability affects Firefox 3
This week's security roundup includes a new vulnerability discovered in Firefox, Microsoft admitting to a mistake with a recent Bluetooth patch, the lack of any progress at cracking the Gpcode.ak ransomware, and the loss of NHS laptops that could expose the personal particulars of up to 30,000 patients. by Paul...
Tags: Mozilla Firefox 3.0, Mozilla Firefox, Patient, Vulnerability, Microsoft Corp., Laptop Computer, NHS Laptop Theft, Web Browsers, Notebooks, Security, Internet, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-23
Top 10 IT headlines for May 29: Microsoft's morphing biz model, Google's browser mission, Wi-Fi with five-mile range
Top 10 IT headlines D6: Snippets of Microsoft's morphing business model emerge ZDNet Google's mission: Extend the browser ZDNet Ray Ozzie: Open source a more disruptive competitor than Google ZDNet Wi-Fi bridge claims a range of 5 miles ZDNet Schmidt: Google's social ad...
Tags: Google Inc., TechRepublic Inc., Information Technology, Wi-Fi, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Strategy, Web Browsers, Management, Internet, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-05-29
How do I... Uninstall Microsoft Internet Explorer 7?
The venerable Web browser continues to evolve. No longer just an application for displaying HTML, the Web browser now has to handle JavaScript, PHP, Java, Active X controls, loosely coupled Web services, plug-ins, multimedia, XML, RSS feeds and more. The Web browser has become an integral part of the total...
Tags: Windows Registry, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Web Browsers, Microsoft Windows, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Mark Kaelin
Blog posts 2008-05-07
Does Microsoft have what it takes to bring you into its mesh?
Microsoft wants you and everyone you know to join its cloud, or the mesh network it aims to create for all of your devices to communicate with applications and to each other. At the Mix '08 confab, Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie said, Just imagine the possibilities of...
Tags: Microsoft Silverlight, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browsers, Internet, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-03-06
Microsoft to push IE7 out via WSUS next month
Microsoft warned that it will push a new version of Internet Explorer 7 via Windows Server Update Services WSUS in February. Specifically, administrators who have set WSUS to automatically approve Update Rollups will need to disable ...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server Update Services, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Web Browsers, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-21
Secunia reports Red Hat and Firefox way buggier than Microsoft's products
Danish security firm Secunia has reported that bugs in open-source code, such as Red Hat Linux and the Firefox browser, were way above those in Microsoft's products last year. An excerpt from TechWorld: Out of the operating systems monitored by Secunia - Windows (98 and onwards),...
Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Red Hat Inc., Microsoft Corp., Secunia, Web Browsers, Open Source, Internet, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-17
Microsoft surprises Web developers with IE8 Acid2 announcement
The holiday season is usually a quiet time in regards to tech announcements, but early December was different as Microsoft stunned many Web developers with news that Internet Explorer 8 has passed a test for standards compliance. The announcement says it passed the test on December 12, 2007. (Do you...
Tags: Web Developer, Web, Holiday Season, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Announcement, Standards, IE8 Acid2, Quality, Web Browsers, CSS, Channel Management, Business Operations, Internet, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Marketing, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-01-14
Patch Tuesday update causes problem with Internet Explorer
There appears to be an issue with one of updates included with last week's Patch Tuesday security updates. The result is problems for users of IE 6 and IE 7 on both Windows XP and Windows Vista. It affects users with customized homepages. According to Bill...
Tags: Problem, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browsers, Microsoft Windows, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-17
Windows Server 2008: Manage Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
In Windows Server 2003, Microsoft introduced the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration feature. In many organizations, the first task that admins take is to disable this "feature" as it can very quickly become a hindrance to getting work done. To disable the feature, you had to use ASdd/Remove...
Tags: Security, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Web Browsers, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Hardware, Scott Lowe
Blog posts 2007-12-14
Microsoft blog post praising progress of Internet Explorer draws flak
Developers take exception to a blog post by Microsoft's Internet Explorer group program manager, in which various achievements of Internet Explorer were trumpeted. In the blog post, Tony wrote that over 300 million users are now using IE 7, making IE 7 the second most popular browser...
Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Blog, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browsers, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-12-06
New unpatched vulnerability affects all Windows machines
Engineers in Australia and the United Sates are scrambling to replicate and confirm a new flaw in Windows that affects every version of Windows, including Vista. The bug was demonstrated at the Kiwicon hacker conference in New Zealand last week by ethical hacker Beau Butler. Butler...
Tags: Vulnerability, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Flaw, Microsoft Windows, Web Browsers, Security, Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-11-27
Microsoft settles patent dispute with Eolas
As a result of settling the patent dispute with Eolas, Microsoft will be rolling out its "Click to Activate" tags from Internet Explorer 7. An excerpt from InternetNews: "It's important and cool to note that this change will require no modifications to existing Web pages, and no...
Tags: Patent, Eolas Technologies Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browsers, Internet, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-10
Microsoft to fix URI vulnerability
After three months, Microsoft has finally announced that it will be fixing what has been known in security circles as the URI Uniform Resource Identifier flaw in Internet Explorer 7. The following excerpt from TechTarget nicely summarizes the issue: A flaw in Windows XP and Server...
Tags: Vulnerability, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Corp., URI, Security Advisory, Microsoft Windows, Security, Web Browsers, Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Operating Systems, Software, Internet, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-10-11
Google Gears is in motion, but can it compete with Microsoft?
It looks like Google is taking a step in the right direction in order for the company's Web-based applications to truly compete with Microsoft's desktop applications. With Google Gears, users will be able to access Google applications even when they aren't connected to the Internet. See the CNET Networks' News.com...
Tags: Google Inc., Google Gears, Microsoft Corp., Web Browsers, Channel Management, Open Source, Internet, Marketing, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-06-01
Still getting used to IE 7? Better learn quick, before Microsoft releases IE 8
It wasn't that long ago that I downloaded and installed the newest version of Internet Explorer, IE 7. It took a little while for me to adjust to the changes, because once you're used to something, it's difficult training yourself to look in different places for the tools that you...
Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Web Browsers, Internet, Sonja Thompson
Blog posts 2007-05-04
Microsoft releases six critical security bulletins for February
For February's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released a dozen security bulletins, rating six of them as critical. John McCormick tells you what you need to know about the six critical updates. For February's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released 12 security bulletins, half of which the company has rated as critical....
Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., John McCormick, Microsoft Office, Web browsers, security, COM Object Instantiation Memory Corruption Vulnerability, vulnerability, Microsoft Security Bulletin, Microsoft Security, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Workaround, Threat, Bulletin, Security Bulletin, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word, Word Processors, Operating Systems, Software, Office Suites
Technical articles 2007-02-16
Provide Web access from any Access form
You can let users access the Web from within Access forms by using Explorer's Web browser control. Mary Ann Richardson talks more about this handy add-on. You can use the Web browser control that comes with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher to allow users to access the...
Tags: Web, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Office, Mary Ann Richardson, Web browsers, Microsoft Office Suite Access Tips Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., Databases, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2006-12-12
How do I... Uninstall Microsoft Internet Explorer 7?
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.Thevenerable Web browser continues to evolve. No longer just an application fordisplaying HTML, the Web browser now has to handle JavaScript, PHP, Java,Active X controls, loosely coupled Web services, plug-ins, multimedia, XML, RSSfeeds and more. The Web browser has become an integral...
Tags: Web browsers, Internet Explorer (IE), Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Mark Kaelin, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Windows Registry, Web browser, Click Start
Technical articles 2006-11-16
IE7: Are we right back where we started from?
The long-awaited Internet Explorer 7 debuted last week—and a brand-new flaw promptly debuted a day later. While Redmond argued that the vulnerability actually comes from Outlook Express, it still affects IE7. But Mike Mullins says it doesn't bode well for the browser update, whose security enhancements Microsoft has been touting....
Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Corp., Web browsers, Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, vulnerability, security, Web browser, flaw, Security Solutions Newsletter, Mike Mullins, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2006-10-25
What Web developers need to know about working with IE7
Tony Patton discusses the enhancements in Internet Explorer 7 that may have a direct impact on Web developers' everyday duties. With an overwhelming share of the browser market, Microsoft's Internet Explorer IE cannot be ignored. While the final version of IE7 is due later this year, IE7...
Tags: Web, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Tony Patton, CSS, Channel management, PRODUCTIVITY, Web browsers, Web development community, Web development, tool, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Web Developer, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Web Browser, Web Page, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Internet, Marketing
Technical articles 2006-09-11


500 Things Every Technology Professional Needs to Know
Did you know Microsoft's RegClean does not work with XP but you can use shareware to clean your registry? Did you know most wireless access points don't have encryption enabled by default? Did you know there are 500 tidbits of information contained in TechRepublic's 500 Things Every Technology Professional Needs to Know that will help you become a successful IT professional.
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