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    A look at stolen Hotmail data finds simple passwords 07/10/2009 11:42:00

    1234567 may not be a very secure password, but it's popular on Hotmail.
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    Gmail, Yahoo Mail join Hotmail; passwords exposed 07/10/2009 04:25:00

    Google's Gmail and Yahoo's Mail were also targeted by a large-scale phishing attack, perhaps the same one that harvested at least 10,000 passwords from Microsoft's Windows Live Hotmail, according to a report by the BBC.
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    Microsoft pips Google to secure student email deal at Curtin 08/09/2009 08:00:00

    Western Australia-based Curtin University of Technology will soon begin its roll-out of Microsoft’s Live@edu hosted email platform, taking over 192,252 students and alumni across 11 global campuses, into the cloud for a future collaborative learning environment.
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    Microsoft: Upgrade Messenger or else 01/09/2009 08:01:00

    Microsoft will force an upgrade on users of its Windows Live Messenger instant messaging software in September to plug a hole the company introduced when a programmer added an extra character to a code library.
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    Microsoft sues mobile ringtone company for phishing, spam 17/07/2009 07:37:00

    Microsoft has sued a Hong Kong seller of mobile ringtones, saying the company used phishing techniques to flood Microsoft Live Messenger users with spam messages.
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    Security networks send spammers underground 28/01/2009 12:55:00

    Botnets will employ more obfuscated control techniques including the use of peer-to-peer networks during 2009, according to security researchers, following the [[artid:556517764|McColo datacentre take-down|new]] last year.
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    Microsoft fixes critical Windows, Word flaws 14/05/2008 07:56:07

    Microsoft Tuesday patched six vulnerabilities, most marked "critical," in Windows, Word, Publisher and its anti-virus software.
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