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Microsoft Makes Firefox Vulnerable

Monday, October 19th, 2009

If you haven’t already heard about this, earlier this year Microsoft released a .NET plugin for Firefox that opened Firefox up to some serious vulnerabilities.
The Mozilla foundation found out about this and released an update, which blocks this plugin and give a notification somewhere along the lines of:
Firefox has determined that the following add-ons are [...]

Conficker worm to Spread April 1st, 2009

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Sorry all for not ahving time to write a little more digest version of this important news brief, but here is an excerpt from Inside Tech, with a link to the original article from Daily Tech below.
As a reminder, Update, Update, Update!
‘The worm that won’t go away will get an upgrade on April 1.’ -
The [...]

Pandora Finally on WiMo and Q9c!!!

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Well, its about time! No longer is the wonder known as Pandora available only to PCs, iPhones, and Nokias. The first two Windows Mobile (WiMo) phones, the Motorola Q9c and the HTC touch can now use Pandora Radio!
For those of you who don’t know what Pandora Radio is…
Pandora for Windows Mobile
It’s a new era for [...]

Tips to secure your server (or pc)

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

I know this has been covered a thousand times over throughout the web, but many people still forget how costly it can be to leave a susceptible serverr out there on the web. The same goes for everyday people and their desktops. So, I have compiled some tips from sources all over the web that [...]

Change the Way You View and Share Photos

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

Until now, the way people used to view photos was simple and boring. Maybe you would create a photo album to see all of the shots of a particular location. Now, Microsoft, along with researchers from the University of Washington have created a 3D photo-stitching service for Windows Live. This revolutionary technology allows someone to [...]

DNS Server Critical Design Flaw Leaves DNS Servers Open to Attack

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Dan Kaminsky, director of penetration testing for security firm IOActive, found a critical flaw in Domain Name Servers while doing non-security research over 6 months ago. Most corporate DNS servers have already been patched, but this just shows how a new design implementation needs to be enacted to prevent things like this from happpening.
The [...]

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