Selasa, 14 Februari 2012

Chrome turns its back on security standard

Terrific software and support ... for criminal botnet builders | Mozilla patches critical bug in new Firefox version

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Chrome turns its back on security standard
Although the process for verifying website-associated security tickets is currently broken, Google's decision to dump it altogether from Chrome is problematic. And a much simpler fix -- for Chrome and every other browser -- is plain for all to see. Read More


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Terrific software and support ... for criminal botnet builders
A shadowy vendor of botnet construction kits based on Citadel Trojan provides platform with customer service that commercial software companies could learn from. Read More

Mozilla patches critical bug in new Firefox version
Mozilla updated Firefox to 10.0.1 to patch a crash bug that "may be potentially exploitable" by attackers. Firefox 10 is Mozilla's third straight browser release needing a follow-on patch. Read More

6 defenses against drive-by downloads
Drive-by downloads comprise a major part of Web-based malware attacks in the enterprise. Here's how to keep viruses and spyware off your users' systems. Read More

Got remote access? Lock it down
Poorly configured remote-access programs routinely account for a significant portion of data breaches and network security incidents. Read More

Security researchers pick Google Wallet with brute-force attack
Researchers at Zvelo developed a program capable of brute-force cracking Google Wallet PINs. Why is Google Wallet so seemingly insecure? Because it doesn't require a long or complicated password. Read More



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