Xmarks Sync to be Discontinued
Sadly, Xmarks will be shutting down our free browser synchronization service on January 10, 2011. This page contains details on how to transition to recommended alternative services. For more detail...
View ArticleMozilla to release Firefox 4 next month, maybe
Damon Sicore, Senior Director of Platform Engineering at Mozilla, has announced that the company is almost ready to ship Firefox 4. On its mailing list, Mozilla has revealed it has around 160 hard...
View ArticleWin $20,000.00 *IF* you can exploit Google Chrome
Google will pay $20,000 to the first researcher to exploit its Chrome browser. The award is the largest ever for the annual challenge, which will kick off for the fifth time at this year’s Pwn2Own...
View ArticleWindows security wanes, while Malware waxes on four million websites
For Windows users there is a another problem that has been circulating around the web of late. Yea what else is new. I find these reports rather comical, as being a Linux user they do not apply to me...
View ArticleGmail – LinkedIn Assault
Google warned on Wednesday that hackers were launching targeted phishing attacks against hundreds of Gmail account users, including senior U.S. government officials, Chinese political activists,...
View ArticleJava 6 Update 26 available
Oracle today released an update to its ubiquitous Java software that fixes at least 17 security vulnerabilities in the program. The company is advising users to apply this update as soon as possible;...
View ArticleComcast – Xfinity malware
Comcast says that it is re-engineering it’s software for new customers, for installation and to start new service with the ISP. The software is unfriendly to computer users in general as it changes the...
View ArticleSoftware updates: Adobe
Adobe is a vendor that often plays catch-up with security exploits; issuing emergency patches issued to fix zero-day vulnerabilities. But Adobe, like Microsoft, also has a regular Patch Tuesday update...
View ArticleWindows Patch Tuesday – November 2011
It is that time again! Adobe, Apple, Microsoft and Mozilla all released updates on Tuesday to fix critical security flaws in their products. Adobe issued a patch that corrects four vulnerabilities in...
View ArticleInternet Censorship Ahoy!
You may have heard people talking/blogging/twittering about SOPA — the Stop Online Piracy Act. The recent SOPA-related boycott of GoDaddy was all over the news, with many people expressing their...
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