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Oct 31


anti piracy

Microsoft on Thursday responded to user outrage over a new anti-piracy plug-in that blacks out the screen of computers loaded with pirated software.

“We are extremely grateful for our users’ attention. At the same time, we believe there are numerous misunderstandings about the Windows Office Genuine Advantage program,” the company said, responding to concerns that the software tool was notifying Microsoft of the identity of users who had installed non-authentic copies of Windows XP. Microsoft sought to soften users’ reaction to a “black screen” and reminder that they should use legitimate Microsoft products with an open letter in Chinese to its users, sent to IDG News Service by e-mail and published by numerous Chinese media outlets.

“We absolutely guarantee that we will not in any way collect the user’s name, e-mail address, or any other information that can be used to identify the user,” Microsoft said. The company said that participation in the Windows Genuine Advantage program is voluntary, and that users’ computers will not be deactivated or otherwise affected…

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Oct 31


PC bug

Microsoft fixed a critical bug in its Windows operating system Thursday, saying that it is being exploited by online criminals and that it could eventually be used in a widespread “worm” attack.

Microsoft took the unusual step of issuing an emergency patch for the flaw, several weeks ahead of its regularly scheduled November security updates, saying that it is being exploited in “limited targeted attacks.”

“It is possible that this vulnerability could be used in the crafting of a wormable exploit. If successfully exploited, an attacker could then install programs or view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights,” Microsoft said in a bulletin released Thursday morning.

The flaw lies in the Windows Server service, used to connect different network resources such as file and print servers over a network. By sending malicious messages to a Windows machine that uses Windows Server, an attacker could take control of the computer, Microsoft said…

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Oct 5


nintendo ds

Nintendo, riding high on the success of the Wii, said on Thursday that it will launch a new version of its popular DS handheld console next month with a built-in camera and enhanced audio capabilities.

The dual-screen DSi will go on sale in Japan from November 1 with a price tag of 18,900 yen ($US178), the Japanese video game giant said. It will be launched in overseas markets some time next year…

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