February 16th 2005 |
Microsoft
Microsoft will release a new version of Internet Explorer, the world’s most widely used Web browsing software, with stronger, built-in security features, chairman Bill Gates said on Tuesday. The move is the latest in Microsoft’s three-year effort to beef up security to protect its software products which are the most-targeted by malicious programers. The company has made three security software-related acquisitions, with two of those coming in the past few months.
Microsoft Plans New IE Browser, Better Security
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