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Salon.com March 28, 2001 Scott Rosenberg |
Microsoft storm warning The HailStorm program will put all your data in one convenient place -- and leave Bill Gates with the keys... |
PC World September 24, 2001 Stuart J. Johnston |
Pondering Passport: Do You Trust Microsoft With Your Data? The single-log-on Passport service is key to Microsoft's Web-based strategy, but users are skittish about the promise of security... |
Entrepreneur September 2001 Mike Hogan |
Cashing In Do you want to hand over your online purse strings to Microsoft? |
PC World July 26, 2001 Sam Costello |
Windows XP Is Nosy, Privacy Groups Complain Advocacy groups urge FTC to force Microsoft to change Windows XP, possibly delaying launch... |
PC World April 9, 2001 Andrew Brandt |
Click With Caution: User Licenses Get Tough Recent skirmish over Microsoft's terms of service is only the latest user complaint about such documents... |
InternetNews March 28, 2005 Jim Wagner |
Microsoft Said to Have New Security Plans Longhorn - the next version of Windows - will reportedly feature a new security measure to store and use personal data. |
PC World April 2003 Anne Kandra |
Consumer Watch: Manage Passwords Safely -- and Simply Plagued by a plethora of passwords? Here's how to deal with them without driving yourself nuts. |
PC World March 2004 Andrew Brandt |
E@4#N or E@4#W? How to Remember Strong Passwords Tips for creating and keeping track of a passel of passwords. |
Fast Company June 2002 George Anders |
What's the Matter With Microsoft? Everything Microsoft touches, it eventually does brilliantly. When it comes to products, strategies, and sales growth, Microsoft sets the standard for performance. So why aren't we willing to trust Microsoft with all of our private information? |
InternetNews December 30, 2004 Clint Boulton |
eBay Nixing Microsoft's Passport The company stops hawking its single sign-on directory after eBay plans to drop the Passport service in January. |
PC World December 14, 2001 Stuart J. Johnston |
Can Microsoft Buy Your Loyalty? Rebate for using Passport service is latest effort to bolster participation before competition strengthens... |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 Neil J. Rubenking |
Managing Password Manager How to prevent the Password Manager from automatically entering a password within Firefox after you have given it permission to do so. |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Healthy Breakup for eBay and Microsoft The cold shoulder from eBay gives Mr. Softy a chance to lose a laggard for good. |
Salon.com September 8, 2000 Don George |
My most stupid traveler trick Sometimes travel editors forget the most basic things -- in the most embarrassing circumstances. |
InternetNews July 10, 2009 Alex Goldman |
Contractor Nailed Over Passport Snooping A State Department contractor has been slapped with a fine after pleading guilty to looking at the passports of more than 50 celebrities - including President Obama's, then a U.S. senator - by using the government's Passport Information Electronic Records System. |
PC World June 2006 Scott Dunn |
Security Is Up to You: Perfect Your Passwords Set up strong password policies for your PC's users... A freeware tool can give you greater control over passwords and more. |
Entrepreneur November 2007 Julie Moline |
Getting a Passport Pronto When strict new cross-border rules went into effect in January, passport processing times ballooned from six weeks to 12 weeks. So what happens if you have to travel internationally and you don't have a passport? |
InternetNews October 25, 2006 Roy Mark |
Security is in the Vicinity The feds have a deal for you: a new passport card that some security experts are already criticizing. |
Reason September 2005 Jacob Sullum |
Rant: ID Card Trick Can we count on the DMV to foil terrorists? If the government can't reliably distinguish those who should get ID from those who shouldn't, how can we believe it will be worth the trouble? |
PC Magazine January 10, 2007 Seth Porges |
RFID Tags: Everywhere at Once RFID tags are showing up in everything from running shoes to passports. But are they making you safer or turning you into a target? |