Matthew Broersma

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Windows SP2 security compromised

A security researcher claims to have crafted a simpler version of an exploit that could compromise a Microsoft Windows system patched with Service Pack 2.

Windows SP2 security compromised

A security researcher claims to have crafted a simpler version of an exploit that could compromise a Microsoft Windows system patched with Service Pack...

Europe’s IT security agency begins work

The European Union's international cybercrime squad is up and running, a year after it was given the go-ahead by the European Commission. The European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) has a five-year budget of

Ten major holes found in SP2, claims security company

But Microsoft says its initial analysis of the flaws showed that they may not be as serious as the security firm purports.

Another rival looks to eat up BlackBerry

JP Mobile Inc. has introduced a new version of its wireless e-mail platform, adding security management features acquired from Asynchrony Solutions in May.

ZigBee future under doubt

Low-power wireless technology ZigBee is in danger of succumbing to the fragmentation so far avoided by standards-based specs such as Wi-Fi and WiMax, according to market researchers.

Gartner: Ignore Longhorn and stick with XP

Microsoft Corp. may choose never to release its vaunted and long-overdue project WinFS, following its removal from the next version of Windows, according to analysts Gartner Inc.

E.U. boost to open source software

The European Union (E.U.) is hoping to give the European open source software industry a competitive boost through a

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