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Security Vulnerabilities in Chrome

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 25, 2011
  • Reading Time: 1 min
  • Word Count: 158 words

Avira TechBlog: It looks like new Chrome releases arenā€™t due every six weeks as Google announced a few weeks ago, but once a week now ā€“ the company just released Chrome 10.0.648.204 and fixes 6 highly critical security vulnerabilities with it. Those security vulnerabilities allow attackers to smuggle in malware like Trojans without the user noticing. That is why the automatic update mechanism is so important: When clicking on the tool symbol and choosing the ā€œAbout Google Chromeā€ menu entry, the version check should show that Chrome is already on the current release ā€“ or offer to download and install the update in case that didnā€™t happen yet. ...

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Google, Yahoo, Skype targeted in attack linked to Iran

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 24, 2011
  • Reading Time: 4 min
  • Word Count: 832 words

Cnet: A malicious attacker that appears to be the Iranian government managed to obtain supposedly secure digital certificates that can be used to impersonate Google, Yahoo, Skype, and other major Web sites, the security company affected by the breach said today. Comodo, a Jersey City, N.J.-based firm that issues digital certificates, said the nine certificates were fraudulently obtained, including one for Microsoftā€™s Live.com, have already been revoked. A fraudulent certificate allows someone to impersonate the secure versions of those Web sitesā€“the ones that are used when encrypted connections are enabledā€“in some circumstances. ...

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Talking to your computer (with HTML5!)

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 23, 2011
  • Reading Time: 1 min
  • Word Count: 171 words

Google Chrome Blog: Today, weā€™re updating the Chrome beta channel with a couple of new capabilities, especially for web developers. Fresh from the work that weā€™ve been doing with the HTML Speech Incubator Group, weā€™ve added support for theHTML5 speech input API. With this API, developers can give web apps the ability to transcribe your voice to text. When a web page uses this feature, you simply click on an icon and then speak into your computerā€™s microphone. The recorded audio is sent to speech servers for transcription, after which the text is typed out for you. Try it out yourself in this little demo. Todayā€™s beta release also offers a sneak peek of GPU-accelerated 3D CSS, which allows developers to apply slick 3D effects to web page content using CSS. ...

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Switch to Gmail

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 23, 2011
  • Reading Time: 1 min
  • Word Count: 168 words

Gmail Blog: Posted by Jason Toff, Product Marketing Manager Switching email accounts can be painful. The idea of losing years of accumulated contacts and messages can sound daunting, to say the least. Luckily, switching to Gmail doesnā€™t mean you have to start totally fresh. Back in 2009 we announced tools that let you import mail and contacts from other providers, such as AOL or Hotmail. Today weā€™re announcing the addition of fourteen more international domains to our list of supported email providers: ...

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Data loss at Play.com

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 23, 2011
  • Reading Time: 3 min
  • Word Count: 475 words

Play.com, one of the largest online retailers of DVDs, CDs, MP3s, books and gadgets, emailed its customers yesterday admitting to a security breach in its marketing communications. Names and emails may have been compromised. Play.com claims the breach happened outside its walls, so presumably they use a third party marketing consultancy to manage part or all of its marketing activities. Here is one of the messages that was sent out to customers by Play.com: ...

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Firefox Extension Used in Facebook Scam

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 23, 2011
  • Reading Time: 3 min
  • Word Count: 433 words

Symantec Connect: Not only Facebook is adding new and interesting features to its toolbox; spammers and scammers in Facebook are, too. Currently there is a scam making rounds using a classic ā€œwho is viewing your profileā€ themed bait. So far ā€“ nothing new. After the user grants the application the requested privileges, which of course will send out the above mentioned spam posts to all his or her friends, the user gets redirected to a download instruction site. There he or she is asked to download the Firefox browser and then install a popular Firefox extension which allegedly gets downloaded over 27,000 times per week. This simple tweak should generate a new menu entry in Facebook which would then show user statistics. ...

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Many Updates: Flash Player, Mac OS X, Firefox

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 22, 2011
  • Reading Time: 2 min
  • Word Count: 354 words

Avira TechBlog: Today is a busy day for those who want to keep their computers secure: Many updates are available, from Adobes Flash Player over Apples Mac OS X operating system to the Firefox web browser. There is a security vulnerability in Flash player which became public as a zero day vulnerability a week ago. It has been attacked in a limited fashion. Now Adobe released this security update which users can download from the website of the company. As this security vulnerability already gets actively exploited, users and administrators should apply the update immediately. ...

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Firefox 4.0 final is released

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 21, 2011
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  • Word Count: 144 words

Over the past week or two, we have been keeping track of the various releases of Firefox 4 including RC1 and RC2, counting down to the official release tomorrow, the 22nd of March. Though it is officially being released tomorrow, it has been made available for download today at the Mozilla FTP servers. This is the third release of a browser version after Chrome 10 stable and Internet Explorer 9 RTM in recent weeks. ...

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Installing an Application Using Internet Explorer 9

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 20, 2011
  • Reading Time: 3 min
  • Word Count: 468 words

Google Operation System Blog: I tried to download the latest Chromium build using Internet Explorer 9 and it was one of the most painful downloading experiences. Microsoft tries to protect users from downloading malware and uses a feature called SmartScreen Filter that ā€œchecks software downloads against a dynamically updated list of reported malicious software sitesā€. This feature was available in IE8, but the latest version of IE tried to improve it by analyzing application reputation. ...

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WD Introduces 6TB External HDD for HD Content Creation

  • Post author: Omid Farhang
  • Post published: March 17, 2011
  • Reading Time: 3 min
  • Word Count: 433 words

IRVINE, Calif., March 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ ā€” Western DigitalĀ® (NYSE: WDC), the worldā€™s leader in external storage solutions, today introduced its My BookĀ® Studio Editionā„¢ II dual-drive storage system with a massive 6 terabytes (TB) of storage to meet the capacity needs of todayā€™s creative pros and MacĀ® enthusiasts who create, store, edit and archive large HD video and photo files. The new capacity provides users 33 percent more storage than the previous capacity, while maintaining the same footprint. ...

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