Category «Microsoft»

Microsoft Posts Bounty for Hackers

“Microsoft Corp. today announced the creation of the Anti-Virus Reward Program, initially funded with $5 million (U.S.), to help law enforcement agencies identify and bring to justice those who illegally release damaging worms, viruses and other types of malicious code on the Internet. Microsoft will provide the monetary rewards for information resulting in the arrest …

Subjects: Internet, Microsoft, PC Security

New MS Office Includes Self Destructing E-Mail Feature

The BBC reports that Microsoft Office 2003, available tomorrow, will include new e-mail privacy and security features, including the ability to designate specific readers, prevent message forwarding and printing, and a “time-stamp” which results in email deletion on a specified date. For more product details, see also Inside Office 2003, from PCWorld.com

Subjects: E-Mail, Microsoft

Microsoft and USPS Partner on Postmark App

From the USPS: “Just click the USPS EPM icon in the Microsoft Word toolbar, apply a USPS EPM to your document (contract, letter, agreement), and sign. This gives your document tamper protection against fraud and the ability to verify document authenticity with a click of the USPS EPM signature block.” Free for individual users who …

Subjects: E-Records, Microsoft

Microsoft Obtains Patent on Unique User IDs

United States Patent 6,632,248, Customization of network documents by accessing customization information on a server computer using uniquie (note: the word unique is misspelled in the patent document itself) user identifiers. “The customization options may include a wide variety of information such as, for example, network addresses (e.g., URLs) of a user’s favorite sites, types …

Subjects: Internet, Microsoft, Patent and Trademark

New Microsoft Office 2003

From the review: “E-mail fans (or slaves) will be delighted to learn that Microsoft Outlook has received a sensational and far-reaching overhaul. But among the big three – Word, Excel and PowerPoint – you’ll find only a new, blue color scheme and a few other choice changes.”

Subjects: Microsoft