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Windows Security: Archive: June 2006 

Antivirus Software a Big Business. Surprised?

Gartner stats prove that preventing the bad stuff continues to be a good business, though with Microsoft's entry it's going to get a whole lot tougher.

When Is Spyware Not Spyware?

Reporter's Notebook: When it comes from a Windows Update, it seems.

More Problems Found in Microsoft Software

An exploit to hyperlinking and a patch of a patch cap of the latest in Microsoft flaws.

Windows Defender For All?

It's already one of the most popular downloads for Microsoft, but should it be available for those who haven't paid for Windows?

US-CERT Warns of Unpatched Excel Flaw

Warning for Microsoft Excel users.

New Means To Root Out Malware

Webroot the latest to tackle spyware at the kernel level.

8 'Critical' Updates in Microsoft's Monthly Patch

Patches to Windows, Internet Explorer and Outlook close a number of backdoors and exploits.

Creating a Culture of Security

Fostering a secure environment takes work and money. More than anything, though, it takes commitment by management.

Security Fixes in Microsoft's "Patch Tuesday"

Updates to Windows, Exchange and Office on Tap.

PC Security Checks on Deck From AOL

It may not be getting into the security software biz, but AOL is getting a lot closer to it with an upcoming release.