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WEBNEWS
- IE, Firefox spoofable again (June 22. 2005)
- Java script bugs make most Web browsers -- even the much-touted, security-conscious Firefox -- vulnerable to spoofing, according to an advisory from security research firm Secunia.
- JavaScript flaw leaves every browser open to attack (June 22. 2005)
- A new browser flaw could allow attackers to trick users into giving up sensitive information such as passwords. The flaw is unusual in that it affects every mainstream browser, and can be exploited on the Mac OS X operating system as easily as on Windows, said security company Secunia.
- Book Review: Silence on the Wire (June 22. 2005)
- This book takes a very unusual approach in explaining the nature of a type of threat that most of us would probably never have normally considered; that is -- how much information can be gleaned about our systems, our businesses and ourselves by a very patient individual who is doing little more than paying attention to subtle "leaks" of information that can be extracted from everyday system communications.
- Sprint, Yahoo launch push e-mail service (June 22. 2005)
- Consumer subscribers to Sprint Corp.'s mobile phone service can now get access to their Yahoo Inc. e-mail like executives can with Research In Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry.
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