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Firefox 2.0: Not Radical, but Just Right

Microsoft gets back into the browser match, and makes a game of it finally. Mozilla’s return volley isn’t as strong. But does it need to be? Scot Finnie takes an in-depth look at the new Firefox.

Continue Reading October 31st, 2006

MySpace used in phishing attack

A report from Netcraft today points to a phishing Web site that is being hosted on MySpace.com. The page, which is still active, asks users to provide their MySpace username and password to access premium content. Hitting Login, however, sends your credentials to a server hosted in Ireland that Netcraft has identified as being involved in phishing attacks.

The attack is noteable because it does not use suspect techniques like cross site scripting to fool users. Instead, plain old HTML is used to bury the MySpace.com content on the page and provide the simple login screen for users. That means that automated tools that Myspace uses to look for malicious content may not clue into the ruse.

While MySpace profiles wont yield credit card numbers and bank accounts, and aren’t the treasure troves that, say, online brokerage accounts are, they can be used to spread malicious code or to craft even more sophisticated spear phishing attacks later on.

MySpace has been informed of the attack but apparently hasn’t gotten around to taking it down yet. Let’s hope they do soon!

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Continue Reading October 27th, 2006

Welcome to Your Worst Malware Nightmare

Spyware and adware have have emerged as a more pervasive and insidious threat than worms and viruses, which previously ruled the highways and byways of the Internet as sources of chaos and ruin.. Without some kind of software protection in place, no one active on the Internet is safe and sound.

Continue Reading October 20th, 2006

Open-source version of MSDN launched

The LSB Developer Network launched in beta form with a library of Linux content from O’Reilly and the Pearson Technology Group to get things started.

Continue Reading October 19th, 2006

Yahoo posts version of IE7 for download

Customized version of Internet Explorer 7 was available before Microsoft Corp.’s own release of the browser.

Continue Reading October 19th, 2006

First security flaw signaled in IE7

Less than 24 hours after Microsoft launched Internet Explorer 7, security researchers have found a flaw in the new browser.

Continue Reading October 19th, 2006

Visual Tour: Vista’s new UI

In this excerpt from Windows Vista Unveiled, Paul McFedries takes you step by step through the next-generation OS’s user interface, including tips on customizing the new look and feel.

Continue Reading October 17th, 2006

Under the hood: What’s different about Vista’s GUI?

In this excerpt from Windows Vista Unveiled, Paul McFedries explains Vista’s Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly Avalon), how it improves graphics performance and why software developers will love it.

Continue Reading October 17th, 2006

Firefox Portable 2.0

A fully functional edition of Firefox 2.0 optimized for use on a USB key drive

Continue Reading October 17th, 2006

Mozilla Firefox

A cutting edge, next generation browser and able challenger to IE for browser supremacy

Continue Reading October 16th, 2006

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