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BT kicks off corporate blog

News One of the blog entries read: "We are delighted to let you know that our technical team have resolved the issue that made it necessary for some people to log in twice to access their email via Outlook Web Access. [31 Aug 2006]

Get your fix: Microsoft sinks 18 holes

News Office 2000 users are at higher risk because that version of the productivity software does not display an extra warning when it opens files from the Outlook email client, Microsoft said. Systems running Windows XP with Service Pack 2 and Windows... [12 Jul 2006]

Further flaws reported in IE and Outlook

News If a user is tricked [into going] to a site carrying malicious code, they can become infected by just surfing across a banner ad," Nagy said.eEye notified Microsoft several days ago of the flaws in the default installation of Outlook and IE and is... [04 Apr 2005]

Google poaches Firefox programmer

News I've set up a new personal email address, and as soon as I can figure out how, I will make it so that it cannot receive email from Microsoft Outlook users. Because Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express are the unsung security hole in most people's... [26 Jan 2005]

MSN takes desktop battle back to Google

News The software lets people search the contents of their hard drive, including Microsoft Outlook email, calendar items, contacts and Office documents. The MSN Toolbar Suite, which is free, includes an updated version of a toolbar plug-in for Internet... [14 Dec 2004]

Exchange Server hole allows email spying

News The bug appears to affect an Exchange component called Outlook Web Access (OWA), which allows users to access their inboxes and folders via a web browser. For the moment, the company is advising customers to keep Kerberos authentication enabled, as... [25 Nov 2003]

Microsoft issues "critical" Office security alert

News If Microsoft's Outlook email client is set up to use Word as the default program for editing HTML web code, however, the vulnerability could be exploited by responding to or forwarding a message with a malicious attachment. [04 Sep 2003]

Microsoft shelves Outlook Express

News While Outlook Express has always been most popular with individual consumers, many business users have also utilised it, in part because it is part of its default Windows install. It might be the world's most widely distributed email client, but... [13 Aug 2003]

Microsoft's latest flaws include 'critical' warning

News They'd have to come up with some way to get the user to click on that file," Stephen Toulouse of Microsoft's Security Response Center said, noting that default security settings in recent versions of Microsoft Outlook e-mail software and the... [24 Jul 2003]

Microsoft cracks down on Asian spam

News Image blocking in Outlook Web Access (OWA) prevents by default the download of image-based "Web beacons" that verify addresses for spammers. The upcoming releases of MSN 9, Microsoft Exchange and the Outlook messaging and collaboration client in... [23 Jun 2003]

Microsoft warns of IE, Outlook flaws

News Outlook Express 6 and Outlook 2002 are not vulnerable to this exploit when used in their default configurations. A second problem striking Microsoft's Outlook 2002 email program could let a hacker deny user access to the program. [06 Dec 2002]

New Outlook to give spammers the boot

News Outlook 11 will, by default, no longer grab data such as images from outside servers when previewing email formatted like web pages. Outlook 2002, by default, blocks cookie files used to track the messages. [01 Nov 2002]

Windows XP, Office and SQL Server open to new attacks

News Windows XP Service Pack 1 eliminates the bug, and Internet Explorer 6.0 Service Pack 1 would prevent Help and Support Center from being launched from Outlook or Outlook Express, Microsoft said. However, by default this account runs with the... [17 Oct 2002]

Windows XP Service Pack 1

News So, if you prefer Netscape 7.0, AOL Instant Messenger, Eudora and MusicMatch, you can - in theory - choose the non-Microsoft option and hide (but not remove) XP's bundled Internet Explorer, Windows Messenger, Outlook Express and Windows Media... [11 Sep 2002]

XP Service Pack: What's in the box

News Service Pack 1 for Windows XP will let consumers and PC makers override five of Microsoft's default middleware products: Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, Windows Media Player, Windows Messenger and Microsoft's version of the Java Virtual Machine. [09 Sep 2002]

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