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Symantec critiques Vista security
Symantec researchers question Windows Vista security, a sales pitch in disguise? Also, rootkits get better at hiding, MySpace users hit by flash worm, Oracle patches and AOL security software.
Security Bites: Security tool adds ID theft protection
ZoneAlarm update helps prevent and fight ID theft online and off. Also, browser flaw can expose user data, Microsoft patch deluge coming. Join Joris Evers and Robert Vamosi for this week's Security Bites.
Security tool adds ID theft protection
ZoneAlarm update helps prevent and fight ID theft online and off. Also, browser flaw can expose user data, Microsoft patch deluge coming.
Three Microsoft security fixes are causing headaches for users. Microsoft will update one "critical" patch for Windows next week to address a myriad of problems. Also: Some new Oracle fixes and more Mac OS X holes.
Security Bites: Symantec critiques Vista security
Symantec researchers question Windows Vista security--a sales pitch in disguise? Also, rootkits get better at hiding, MySpace users get hit by a flash worm, Oracle patches, and AOL security software.
CNET Senior Editor Robert Vamosi shows off new features buried in the latest community technology preview of Vista that may appeal to non-business users.\r\n
