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News.blog: Microsoft launches 'click the cops' on IM
You can now click a button in the chat application to contact police and report suspicious behaviour online, writes News.com blogger Elinor Mills Read more
23 August 2006, 09:34 | Tags: Microsoft, law enforcement, police, Software
CNET UK > News > Software
Microsoft and Motorola form new alliance
Motorola and Microsoft have teamed up to enhance software applications for the police and other emergency services Read more
5 October 2005, 08:51 | Tags: Microsoft, Motorola, Linux, Windows Mobile, police
CNET UK > News > Software
New Microsoft portal will help police
The software behemoth is planning a Web site to arm law enforcement officials worldwide with tips and training for fighting cybercrime Read more
1 September 2005, 08:52 | Tags: Microsoft, Hotmail, malicious code, police, law enforcement
CNET UK > News > Software
Microsoft to fight crime with spammer's money
The software behemoth will also give New York state some of the $7m culled from the company's settlement with spam king Scott Richter Read more
11 August 2005, 08:21 | Tags: Microsoft, spam, spammers, expenses, training
CNET UK > News > Software
Spying worm spreads via MSN Messenger and AIM
Attacks tailored to IM services contain links that could infect a PC with a Trojan horse or dangerous worm Read more
22 July 2005, 09:01 | Tags: AOL, Microsoft, AIM, Symantec, zombies
CNET UK > News > Games & Gear
MSN Korea hack targeted online gamers
New information reveals that password-stealing software was installed automatically on vulnerable systems Read more
6 June 2005, 08:40 | Tags: Microsoft, antivirus, law enforcement, Games and Gear
CNET UK > News > Software
Microsoft grapples with attack on MSN Korea site
Hackers tried to steal personal user information via the site's news section, leading Microsoft to shut down the site and call the cops Read more
3 June 2005, 09:58 | Tags: Microsoft, Internet Explorer, Windows XP, law enforcement, hackers

