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Viruses, worms, and Trojans return with a vengeance
Virus, worm, and Trojan attacks have remained pretty mild in the past few months, but apparently black hats were merely taking a rest and thinking up new attack modes. John McCormick brings you up to speed on the recent return of e-mail-borne threats. It's Sobering news as viruses,...
Tags: Computer Associates International Inc., Cyberthreats, Spyware, John McCormick, adware & malware, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, Mytob, trojan horse, malware, virus, attack, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Infection, Women, CipherTrust Inc., Antivirus, Worm, Abomination, Microsoft Internet Explorer Blog, Gender And Diversity, Human Resources
Technical articles 2005-06-06

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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
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
Microsoft asks users to help with security issues, while a critical IE hole remains unpatched
A critical vulnerability has surfaced in Internet Explorer 6, and it's one that affects even fully patched IE versions. In the meantime, Microsoft is turning to users to help build its malware database. John McCormick has the details—and even some tax tips—in this edition of the IT Locksmith. A...
Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., John McCormick, Web browsers, Cyberthreats, Spyware, adware & malware, security, vulnerability, Active Scripting, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Information Technology, Tax, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Virus, User, Sendmail.org, Taxes, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Finance, Internet
Technical articles 2006-03-27
Microsoft announces policy on the new version of Internet Explorer and on AntiSpyware
DetailsThe big news this week is that Microsoft has announced thatAntiSpyware which I reviewed earlierin Beta form will be available free of charge. Mr. Gates chose hispresentation at the RSA security conference to make the announcement. See the CNET news reportfor further details. MicrosoftÂ's AntiSpyware technology was recently acquiredfrom GiantSoftware...
Tags: anti-spyware, John McCormick, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows XP, security, Service Pack 2, Web browser
Technical articles 2005-02-21
Internet Explorer 7 Readiness Toolkit (Windows)
Note: This download is available only to users running a valid version of Microsoft Windows, and requires validation from the Microsoft Web site. The "Download Now" button will take you to the validation process page.The Internet Explorer 7 Readiness Toolkit provides an easy way for any audience that is involved...
Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Toolkit, Web Browsers, Microsoft Windows, Internet, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2006-10-09
A year of vulnerability for Internet Explorer users
While browsing through news sites for the latest in IT, I came across a very telling blog posted by Brian Krebs of the Washington Post. His report suggested that Internet Explorer was unsafe for 284 days in 2006. Unsafe, what do I mean by unsafe? Unsafe means...
Tags: flaw, Microsoft, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Security, Unsafe, Vulnerability
Blog posts 2007-01-05
Ron Crumbaker @ myITforum.com, Inc.
Ron Crumbaker @ myITforum.com, Inc.blog rootFirefox's Market Share Slips; IE RisesTechWeb | web browser market | Firefox's Market Share Slips; IE RisesFirefox's Market Share Slips; IE RisesBy Antone Gonsalves, TechWeb News Firefox's share of the web browser market slipped a bit in July, while Internet Explorer gained by an equal...
Tags: Web browsers, Web site development, Web technology, Ron Crumbaker, Mozilla Firefox, external Website, IE Rises, Market-Share Slips, Web site, Zotob.A, Microsoft Security Advisory, Allow Remote Code Execution, Plug-and-Play, vulnerability, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Ma
Discussion threads 2005-08-22
Microsoft discloses some IE 7 plans
Microsoft discloses some IE 7 plansarticle rootNew details re. IE 7 TabsMay 27, 2005 Microsoft Says IE 7's Tabs Just 'Catch-up' By Gregg Keizer Courtesy of TechWeb News Microsoft on Thursday divulged a few more details about its upcoming Internet Explorer 7, and admitted that its implementation of...
Tags: browser, deepsand, ie, ie 7, internet explorer, internet explorer 7, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, programming, Tony Schreiner
Discussion threads 2005-06-02
Yuvi's Blog
Yuvi's Blogblog rootIntroductionHi. I am Yuvaraj Pandian T, Affectionately known as Yuvi Panda T, or simply Yuvi. I am 14, a 10th Grade Student facing the daunting Public Board Exams in this Year. I...
Tags: Blogging, yuvipanda@..., Mozilla Corp., blog, Yuvi, Geekiness
Discussion threads 2005-05-20
cannot launch notepad in windows XP
Hi,I am facing this strange issue that I cant launch notepad and I get the application error as you can see in the pic below:-http://cid-7dd6f65edce61d83.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/ScreenShots--Etc/Notepad--Etc/notepad.exe1.JPGplease help.Cheers,Prad.I notice that you are running LimewireDownload HijackThishttp://aumha.org/downloads/hijackthis.exeIt will help you to both identify and remove any hijackware/spyware withassistance from an expert. Don't try to...
Discussion threads 2008-08-02
Next Explorer to fail Acid test
Next Explorer to fail Acid testarticle rootNext Explorer to fail Acid testIn its browser blog, Microsoft acknowledged that IE 7 would not pass the Web Standards Project's Acid2 test, which examines a browser's support for W3C recommendations including CSS1, HTML4, and PNG. However, competing browsers Opera and Safari are already...
Tags: acid test, browsers, css, hardware, ie7, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Sonja Thompson, standards, w3c
Discussion threads 2005-08-02
The Way of the Exploding Web-Browser
blog rootElasticated pictures and the lameness that is IE CSS handlingThe latest IE wierdness to send me over to the nearest wall, needing to beat my head off it in frustration, seems to be related to it's handling of explicitly defined height: auto for an image.I had a CSS property...
Tags: Web browsers, Web browser, ni2sml, Microsoft Internet Explorer, CSS
Discussion threads 2006-01-06
Get up to speed on Microsoft's October security bulletins
October has been a busy month for Microsoft. The software giant released 10 security bulletins, six of which it rated critical, and it unveiled the long-awaited Internet Explorer 7. Last time, John McCormick reviewed Microsoft's six critical security bulletins for October. This time, he'll bring you to speed on the...
Tags: .NET, IT Locksmith Newsletter, John McCormick, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Security, Microsoft Security Bulletin, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, security, security bulletin, Software, Threat, Vulnerability
Technical articles 2006-10-23
JavaScript vulnerabilities surface in multiple browsers
A new browser threat isn't incredibly surprising, but this time around, there's a new twist—the threat affects most browsers, not just Microsoft's Internet Explorer. John McCormick has the details about the new JavaScript vulnerability in this edition of the IT Locksmith. It's an old story: Browser flaws make it...
Tags: Mozilla Firefox, JavaScript, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Secunia, John McCormick, Web browsers, Scripting languages, SECURITY, vulnerability, Web browser, JavaScript vulnerability, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Agency, Information Technology, VA, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development
Technical articles 2006-06-12
Which of Microsoft's August security bulletins should you worry about most?
Which of Microsoft's August security bulletins should you worry about most?article rootWhy Software SucksHello readers, any comments/complaints about the way I organized the bulletins this month?Also, I wanted to let you know there is a preview of a funny/provocative book in my blog. (No, it isn't one of my books,...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., firewall, windows, security, humor, blog, book review, Tech Locksmith, software, buffer-overflow
Discussion threads 2006-08-15
Dr. Tom's Microsoft Networking Blog
Dr. Tom's Microsoft Networking Blogblog rootDNS Issues Lead to Spurious Blaming of ISA Firewall for Performance ProblemsI ran into a couple of network troubleshooting issues last week and thought I should write them down before the issues get lost in the dustbin of history. Both these issues are related to Internet...
Tags: Domain names, Firewalls, NETWORKING, Network security, tshinder@..., blog, Microsoft Corp., DNS, ISA Firewall, firewall, ISA, DNS Query, network
Discussion threads 2005-06-24
How do I... Secure Microsoft Windows XP Professional?
This blog post is also available as a TechRepublic gallery and a TechRepublic download.Even though Microsoft Windows Vista has been out for a while and is available from just about anywhere, most organizations -- at least for the time being -- are sticking with the tried and true Windows XP.By...
Tags: Windows XP, Security, How Do I
Blog posts 2007-07-12
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
Optimize SQL Server administration with Microsoft's SQL Server Best Practices Analyzer (BPA)
By Steven WarrenIn the past, you would have to tweak your SQL Server settings manually to find the ideal configuration. Now, Microsoft has released a tool called the Microsoft SQL Server Best Practices Analyzer BPA. With this tool, you can test and implement a combination of SQL Server best practices...
Tags: administration, blog, Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows XP, server, tool, Web site
Image galleries 2006-08-30
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