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IE9 Platform Preview won’t run on XP

If you’re thinking about running the IE9 Platform Preview, don’t try installing it on any nearly-decade-old operating systems (I’m looking at you, XP): If you do, you’ll get to a dialog stating “Windows Internet Explorer Platform Preview does not support any operating system earlier than Windows Vista SP2.” And of course, don’t even think about versions . . . → Read More: IE9 Platform Preview won’t run on XP

businesses are increasingly planning their move to Windows 7

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A new survey shows that businesses are increasingly planning their move to Windows 7, with more than half of those questioned planning to have some machines running the operating system in their corporations by the end of the year.

The survey, conducted of 923 businesses in January, found that 16 percent are already running some . . . → Read More: businesses are increasingly planning their move to Windows 7

Microsoft updates its security advisory for an Internet Explorer vulnerability

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In the face of ongoing attacks, Microsoft updates its security advisory for an Internet Explorer vulnerability a day after a security researcher published exploit code for the vulnerability on the Internet.

Ongoing attacks targeting a new zero-day bug in Internet Explorer and the presence of exploit code on the Web prompted Microsoft March 12 to update . . . → Read More: Microsoft updates its security advisory for an Internet Explorer vulnerability

Microsoft will issue two bulletins

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Microsoft will issue two bulletins fixing eight vulnerabilities rated “important” in Windows and Microsoft Office products on Tuesday, the company announced on Thursday.

This represents a light Patch Tuesday, a contrast to last month when the company patched 26 holes with 13 bulletins, including critical vulnerabilities for Windows.

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Microsoft Patch Tuesday for February . . . → Read More: Microsoft will issue two bulletins

three men accused of operating a massive botnet

Authorities in Spain have arrested three men accused of operating a massive botnet composed of 12.7 million PCs, which stole credit card and bank log-in data and infected computers in half the Fortune 1,000 companies and more than 40 banks, according to published reports.

The botnet ‘Mariposa’, which means butterfly in Spanish, first appeared in December 2008 . . . → Read More: three men accused of operating a massive botnet

Intel’s long-planned internal move to Windows 7

Intel has been busily migrating to Windows 7, and embracing 64-bit computing as an internal standard, but with those changes have come some issues with application compatibility and administrative access. Intel and Microsoft have been working closely to solve these issues, with an Intel engineer insisting in a blog posting that the migration is on schedule. . . . → Read More: Intel’s long-planned internal move to Windows 7

Microsoft removes patches causing blue screen

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Microsoft has removed one group of patches it released as part of this week’s Patch Tuesday — MS10-015 (KB977165) – from its Windows Update service until it can investigate reports by some users that it is causing havoc with their PCs.

Microsoft provided an update on the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) blog on February . . . → Read More: Microsoft removes patches causing blue screen

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