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Clues, experts say Microsoft knew of IE zero-day for weeks before patching
Microsoft may have known about last week's Internet Explorer zero-day bug for some time, according to its own security advisory. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Is Microsoft out to kill online advertising? Let's get real
Do Not Track in Internet Explorer 10 won't kill online advertising. Microsoft, as much as anyone else, has its eye on that multibillion-dollar prize. Read More

Microsoft patches critical Flash bugs in Windows 8
Microsoft on Friday updated Flash on Windows 8 to protect IE10 users from attacks that may have started months ago. Read More


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Microsoft hustles, patches IE to ward off increasing attacks
Microsoft today released an emergency patch for Internet Explorer to stymie active attacks that have been exploiting a bug in the browser, finishing a job it started only Monday. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft launches Google-is-evil campaign targeted at Safari users
Microsoft is launching an attack-ad campaign, warning Safari users that Google might have tracked them without their permission, and promising that Bing won't do the same. It's not clear how widespread the campaign is, but it's certainly an attention-grabber. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft as a one-percenter: Senate charges it legally evaded paying billions in taxes
A U.S. Senate committee has charged that Microsoft used legal off-shore tax maneuvers to avoid paying billions in taxes for the last three years. The company apparently did nothing illegal, but this certainly won't endear it to consumers, many of whom are still struggling in a tough economy. Read More

 
 
 

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