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  • Holy cow...NINE FLAWS discovered in Mozilla Suite and Firefox browser

    According to C|Net, "Multiple vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to install malicious code or steal personal data have been discovered in the Mozilla Suite and the Firefox open-source browser. Details of the nine flaws were published on Mozilla's security Web site over the weekend. Ian Latter...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 04-18-2005
    Filed under: Security, News, Internet
  • Another example of security bias?

    I wrote earlier about a security hole that has apparently been identified in Windows XP SP2 IE. Security software company Symantec Corp. has now issued a vulnerability alert about the hole and cited Ivgi, which also provided code proving that the hole existed. The vulnerability allows malicious attackers...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 01-14-2005
    Filed under: Security, News, Internet
  • Microsoft's AntiSpyware vs Ad-Aware & Spybot

    Slashdot reports: An anonymous reader writes " Flexbeta.net compares Microsoft's new spyware fighting tool, Windows AntiSpyware , to Ad-Aware and SpyBot S&D ; the two leading spyware tools on the market today. The review sets up an infected PC using VMWare Workstation and scans the machine using...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 01-10-2005
    Filed under: Security, News, Internet
  • Again, it's only a matter of time for Mozilla

    Mark my words. Mozilla products will start getting beat up more. I'm predicting 2005 will be a bad year for the open source products as hackers turn their attention to source code. Mozilla and Firefox users were warned of a number of potentially troublesome security vulnerabilities this week. The most...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 01-07-2005
    Filed under: Security, News, Internet
  • "The Dirty Dozen" of Spammers

    Do any of these numbers surprise you? Researchers at Sophos scanned all spam messages received at its global network of honeypots throughout 2004 month and at the top of the list was the United States, which is responsible for exporting 42.11% of all spam. The top twelve spam producing countries are...
    Posted to John at myITforum.com (Weblog) by jgormly on 01-05-2005
    Filed under: Security, News, Internet
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