Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 6th Nov 2005 11:45 UTC (OS News)
Microsoft's Windows AntiSpyware technology has been renamed "Windows Defender" and has been expanded to detect and remove rootkits, keystroke loggers and other forms of malware.
Eyal Goldshmid: Printing problem may be manufacturer’s fault (TCPalm.com)
Every time I print, I look into my Print Preview to make sure I’m printing the right page. Normally, it shows me exactly what I am about to print. However, for the past month my Print Preview shows the exact same page — no matter what I try to print. Print Preview seems to be stuck in a certain mode. Any ideas what the problem is?
Recent Original Stories (New Mobile Computing)
Outgoing Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin posted a blog entry Friday apologizing for the confusion surrounding comments he made to reporters Wednesday about being so confident in Windows Vista's security that his seven-year-old son's PC had no antivirus software installed.
Google's Blogger top for web-hosted malware (ZDNet UK)
The search giant's blogging website harbours two percent of all web-hosted malware, according to Sophos
Google's Blogger Makes Up 2% Of All Malware Hosts (Search Engine Land)
Blogspot.com cited as the No. 1 host for malware from News.com reports Google's Blogger accounts "for nearly 2 percent of all malware hosts." Sophos, an antivirus vendor, published a report showing the state of malware injections and attacks throughout the web. Specifically, hackers can set up "malicious blogs" on the Blogger service, plus they can inject dangerous web links and content ...