February 11, 2005 3:44 PM PST
Microsoft forces IM upgrades
The moves come after Microsoft on Tuesday released a series of software patches to plug a series of "critical" weaknesses in a handful of products including Office XP, Internet Explorer 6, Windows Media Player and MSN Messenger. Microsoft was planning on asking Messenger users to upgrade over a longer period of time, but once the security posting went public the company decided to upgrade all users at once, a company representative said.
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Microsoft is the only with deep enough pockets to fight this in court and as we saw with the Anti-trust case they will come out of it smelling like roses and the consumers will once again get the shaft.
Robert
- security or trojan horse?
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February 14, 2005 2:37 PM PST
- I got this update and in the process Microsoft set all of my default browser pages to MSN and installed an MSN toolbar. Is this the security failure - I wasn't using MSN enough?!
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