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by Rafael Hernandez on July 21, 2010 · 0 comments

Dell PowerEdge R410 server photo

It was bound to happen sooner or later and the consequences are severe for any company that makes use of computers….just about everyone? Dell has issued a warning that some of its PowerEdge R410 motherboards contain a trojan that was injected into the firmware used by the onboard system management software that can then expose […]

Read more Dell warns some PowerEdge R410 server motherboards sport spyware

by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft has made some effort into buttoning up Windows 7’s security model compared to Vista which should see the operating system as the most secure Windows version to date. DailyTech delves into what the changes mean for users and some…

Read more Windows 7 Offers Protection from those bad guys

by Rafael Hernandez on June 19, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft isn’t in the habit of giving things away for free aside from their web browser…and media player…and well just about anything that can net them a decent amount of market share so they can push their platforms.That would…

Read more Microsoft Security Essentials Beta to Launch Tuesday, Free Security Software for Windows Users

by Rafael Hernandez on June 12, 2009 · 0 comments

You’ll have to excuse Microsoft if they have a habit of doing things over again, at least they’re showing they can learn from their mistakes this time around.PC World informs us that the company is planning on offering a…

Read more Microsoft Gets Into the Anti-Virus Game…Again

by Rafael Hernandez on April 29, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft strives to make things easy on its less than savvy OS users. Case in point is their (rather annoying) AutoPlay feature which, when tied to AutoRun, automatically launches applications on all manner of plug-in devices and discs. Unfortunately…

Read more Microsoft Ditches AutoRun In Windows 7…For The Most Part