Browser Roundup
The folks over at Read/Write Web just posted an article, Web Browser Face-off, comparing web browsers, including the recent upgrades, IE7 and Firefox 2.0. It’s more of a “roundup” than a face-off, this...
View ArticleThird IE7 Vulnerability Found
Secunia has posted another vulnerability in Internet Exlorer 7, this one is called Internet Explorer 7 Window Injection Vulnerability, and this is related to a previous vulnerability from IE 6.0, here....
View ArticleMicrosoft Responds to Latest IE7 Vulnerability
Microsoft responds to the latest vulnerability report from Secunia, we covered it here yesterday, in a post at the Microsoft Security Response Center Blog titled Information on New Address Bar Issue....
View ArticleIE7 Window Injection Vulnerability, Again
Okay, this is the third time I have written about this vulnerability, twice today, so I can probably say for sure, this will be the last time, until next time, hehe. It must be important to Secunia,...
View Article$8,000 Bounty for IE 7 and Windows Vista Flaws
Verisign has started offering bounties for flaws found in IE7 and Windows Vista, and even offering more for demonstration code, as long as it did not contain a malicious payload that is. They are...
View ArticleTop IE7 Add-Ons
Do you wish IE7 came with a spell checker? Would you like to be able to open your last closed tab? How about a preview of the webpage you are getting ready to visit? How about inline search? All of...
View ArticleVulnerability in Windows Animated Cursor Handling
A security vulnerability in how Windows renders cursors and icons is being investigated by Microsoft, this vulnerability affects Windows 2000, 2003, Windows XP, and Windows Vista, but, if you already...
View ArticleSpeed Up IE7
If you used the phishing filter that was included with IE7, you probably noticed it slowed the browsing experience down a lot, and may have even disabled it, like I did. Microsoft says they have fixed...
View ArticleDell & Google Distributing Spyware? Not Really…
In a post from the OpenDNS blog, David Ulevitch says Google turns the page? in a bad way, in it he says Dell and Google have teamed up and are installing software on Dell Computers that borders on...
View ArticleWindows Security Bulletins and Security News
Lots and lots of computer security related news recently, the IE and Firefox brouhaha concerning a high security risk with how IE handles a “firefoxurl://” URI (uniform resource identifier), Haute...
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