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  • Bug-hunters threaten to reveal holes
    Thursday 19 October 2000 – 06:50
    According to Swedish security firm, Defcom, several large software companies with "major operating systems" have not responded to their warnings, private thus far, that dangerous security holes exist in their programs.
  • Windows users vulnerable to "extremely critical" site coding bug
    Tuesday 7 November 2006 – 07:47
    According to advisories published by several security companies, there is a new security flaw that can be exploited through Microsoft's XML Core Services, causing affected users to lose control of their computers in what a security company is calling an "extremely critical" vulnerability.
  • Microsoft patches critical Internet Explorer bug
    Wednesday 27 September 2006 – 06:12
    Microsoft released a patch for a critical security hole in its Internet Explorer web browser. The bug could allow hackers to take remote control of someone's computer.
  • Microsoft's latest update patches one critical bug, one other bug
    Thursday 15 November 2007 – 10:19 in Networking
    Microsoft issued its monthly security bulletin this week, this time just patching two known issues.
  • Security bug found in PDF reader
    Friday 5 January 2007 – 09:05
    Web users are being urged to upgrade their Adobe reader software as a security flaw is found in older versions of the program.

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  • Microsoft to release patch for power drain bug*
    Tuesday 14 February 2006 – 07:33
    Microsoft to release patch for power drain bug Two weeks ago, TG Daily reported that USB 2.0 devices can cause excessive power consumption in notebooks. After further extensive testing, which involved Intel and Microsoft, an ACPI driver has been singled out to be the source of the unusual high power drainage observed by our engineers. Microsoft today confirmed that it is developing a new patch to fix the driver bug.
  • Microsoft driver bug saps Core Duo power*
    Saturday 28 January 2006 – 03:44
    Microsoft driver bug saps Core Duo power Connect any USB 2.0 device to your notebook and lose more than one hour of battery time: Tom's Hardware Guide's tests of a Windows-based Intel Core Duo mobile processor platform revealed a serious power consumption issue that, according to Intel, is caused by a Microsoft driver bug - a bug that has been known by Microsoft for some time, but kept from the public eye until today.

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