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Archive for September, 2009
Mozilla to protect Adobe Flash users – Update 2
Closed Published September 14th, 2009 in Browser Security, Firefox, Mozilla, SecurityThe upcoming Firefox 3.5.3 and Firefox 3.0.14 releases, currently in beta, will check the version of Adobe Flash plug-in installed in the browser and warn the user if that plug-in is out of date.
Today, Opera has announced the release of the Opera 10 Web browser for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux platforms.
People eager to get a copy of the latest version of the Mac operating system, Snow Leopard, should be wary of sites offering free copies because they are likely to get some nasty malware instead, according to antivirus company Trend Micro.
Google fixes severe Chrome flaws
Closed Published September 1st, 2009 in Browser Security, Exploits & Vulnerabilities, GoogleGoogle has been forced to release new security fixes for multiple high severity vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser which could lead to an attacker taking over a victim’s PC remotely.
One in four hackers runs Opera to ward off other criminals
Closed Published September 1st, 2009 in Browser Security, Exploits & Vulnerabilities, Opera, SecurityHackers using multi-exploit attack "toolkits" take defensive measures of their own against other criminals, a security researcher said today.







