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NetFlash: Microsoft warns of VoIP vulnerability

Opinion
Jan 14, 20042 mins
Networking

Someone once said nothing changes on New Year’s Day, and two weeks into 2004 Microsoft is again patching a critical vulnerability in its software – this one occurring in ISA Server. Security is just one issue dogging the software giant. Others include threats from the open-source movement and the maturity of its operating system business, as we examine in the first of a two-parter on Microsoft’s challenges today. Microsoft warns of VoIP vulnerability http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0113microissue.html?net High-flying glory days past, Microsoft builds for future http://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0112microsoft1.html?net

Someone once said nothing changes on New Year’s Day, and two weeks into 2004 Microsoft is again patching a critical vulnerability in its software – this one occurring in ISA Server. Security is just one issue dogging the software giant. Others include threats from the open-source movement and the maturity of its operating system business, as we examine in the first of a two-parter on Microsoft’s challenges today.

Microsoft warns of VoIP vulnerability

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0113microissue.html?net

High-flying glory days past, Microsoft builds for future

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0112microsoft1.html?net

Old net start-ups never die, they just become alumni clubs

Some of us pine for the tech boom of just a few years ago, when tech stock portfolios had wings to fly. And some folks go a step beyond – organizing reunions where former tech employees can gather and reminisce about the days when to work at a start-up company was to be part of a phenomenon.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0112widernetalumni.html?net

Ethernet access box maker breaks silence, scores funding

To say that World Wide Packets has been quiet of late would be a huge understatement, but the Ethernet access equipment maker is ready to make some noise, starting with news that it has received a third round of venture funding.

https://www.nwfusion.com/edge/news/2004/0113packets.html?net

SCO shows IBM the code

Ten months after launching its lawsuit against IBM, The SCO Group has finally provided Big Blue with a list of files and individual code samples that, it claims, violate its intellectual property rights.

https://www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0113scoshows.html?net