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Worm Turns Sun Against Microsoft
Sun and Microsoft may compete bitterly in the Internet server marketplace, but to eradicate a new and rapidly spreading malicious worm, Sun Solaris and Microsoft IIS administrators will have to cooperate closely, security experts said Tuesday. The CERT
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International Group Approves New XML Specifications
A collaboration between UN/CEFACT, a worldwide policy and technical development body of the United Nations, and OASIS, an international, not-for-profit standards consortium, bore fruit Friday as the two groups united behind the ebXML specification.
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First Remote IIS 5 Root Exploit In The Wild
Less than 24 hours after the publication of a severe, system-level security flaw in Microsoft's IIS 5.0, source code to a program that exploits the hole and gives a remote user full control of a vulnerable server has been posted online. Jill.c, a 167
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Microsoft Says IIS 5.0 Web Servers Vulnerable to Attack
A component of Windows 2000 -- installed by default on every Windows 2000 server -- creates a serious security vulnerability on any machine running IIS 5.0, Microsoft Corp. revealed Tuesday. The vulnerability was discovered by Riley Hassel eEye Digital
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Microsoft to Unveil Management Strategy
Microsoft Corp. is expected to unveil the next steps in its extensible and interoperable operations management services for its server operating systems and server-based applications next week. The Redmond-Wash.-based company will reveal its management
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Microsoft Patches ISA Server Denial-of-Service Bug
Members of the security advisory group SecureXpert Direct this week isolated a bug in Microsoft Corp.'s ISA Web server 2000 that would render the Web server victim to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Simply, the ISA Server Web Proxy service will not be
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Scripting Vulnerability Detected in MS IE and Outlook Express
Surprise... another security flaw has popped-up on Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer 5.x and Outlook Express E-mail service. This time, even when Active Scripting is disabled it continues to execute -- allowing would-be hackers to use HTML-formatted
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WebGain, HP Team to Build Bridge Between Java, .NET
eBusiness automation software provider WebGain Inc. Tuesday struck a deal with Hewlett-Packard Company to deliver enterprise-class ebusiness solutions on the HP Bluestone Total-e-server application server. The application server is the heart of the HP
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