More than half of readers say Microsoft allows government access to everything stored in its cloud services.
How trustworthy does IT view Microsoft's patches?
Microsoft issued a security advisory today for all supported versions of Internet Explorer.
Brien takes a look at cracking passwords with reader-suggested rainbow tablets.
In a report by Mashable, the BitLocker team was approached by agents multiple times about creating an easy access point for federal law enforcement.
Microsoft, Facebook, Google and Yahoo on Monday all filed amended motions seeking broader disclosure of customer data access requests by the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court.
Microsoft's September patch includes 13 items and addresses 47 flaws.
Just 36 percent of IT organizations surveyed had fully deployed or are deploying mobile device management solutions, according to an industry study.
The security also is accused of paying millions to tech firms to build in encryption backdoors.
The most important bulletins include fixes for SharePoint and Microsoft Office.
Microsoft has released a preview of its Windows Azure Rights Management Service.
The end of support doesn't mean the end of support options for those willing to pay.
Microsoft became the first cloud service provider to clear a new security compliance audit.
A German government agency indicated yesterday that is it investigating issues associated with using Windows 8 and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0.
Arkoon Network Security is planning to roll out its ExtendedXP product this fall for those organizations that just can't get off Windows XP.
A variant of the popular "money in the bank" malware is now targeting the largest online game distributor.
Microsoft this week cautioned organizations about continuing to use Windows XP after its "extended support" phase ends.
Microsoft is developing a new "restricted administration mode" security measure for use with its Remote Desktop Protocol.
Microsoft on Tuesday released multiple update rollups for its various Exchange Server products, but part of the release got pulled.
Brien Posey breaks down exactly how difficult it actually is to crack modern passwords.