browsers

Hackers prefer Firefox and Opera

Hackers prefer Firefox and Opera

Browsers with smaller installed base targeted.
Phil Muncaster Aug 22 2009 12:08PM Security
Google gears up for HTML 5

Google gears up for HTML 5

Google has been showing off some of the new HTML 5 features that it will be building into future releases of Chrome and Android 2.0, codenamed Donut.
Iain Thomson May 28 2009 2:52PM Software
Adobe warns of ‘clickjacking’ attacks

Adobe warns of ‘clickjacking’ attacks

Adobe has issued a security alert about its Flash software that makes it vulnerable to being abused by hackers in a practice known as clickjacking.
Iain Thomson Oct 9 2008 3:21PM Security
Check Point puts ForceField around browsers

Check Point puts ForceField around browsers

ZoneAlarm plays in the sandbox.
Staff Writers Oct 11 2007 2:43PM Security
New browsers fail to curb phishing

New browsers fail to curb phishing

SAN FRANSISCO - Criminals skirting security measures, says anti-phishing head.
Shaun Nichols Jun 20 2007 9:56PM Security
Browsers fail to curb phishing

Browsers fail to curb phishing

Criminals skirting security measures, says anti-phishing head.
Shaun Nichols Jun 20 2007 2:56PM Security
TippingPoint: Contest-winning Safari flaw affects all Java-enabled browsers

TippingPoint: Contest-winning Safari flaw affects all Java-enabled browsers

A research tag team on Friday hacked into a MacBook Pro at the CanSecWest conference in Vancouver, showing off what appeared to be an unpatched vulnerability in the Safari web browser while winning Us$10,000 in the process.
Frank Washkuch Apr 26 2007 10:23AM Security
Web browsers to adopt enhanced SSL

Web browsers to adopt enhanced SSL

IE7 to use Extended Validation SSL certificates in January, others to follow.
Tom Sanders Nov 13 2006 10:02AM Security
Web browsers battling it out to be number one

Web browsers battling it out to be number one

Nick Barron Jan 11 2005 12:22PM Security
Phishing scams mimic web browsers

Phishing scams mimic web browsers

Online identity theft scams, known as phishing, are taking on a new guise.
Dan Ilett Feb 16 2004 4:44PM Security
Trustworthy Computing must include browsers

Trustworthy Computing must include browsers

What is Microsoft thinking of? The company’s laudable goals of Trustworthy Computing have seen great strides made in much of its software, its patching process is improving and security-specific products like ISA Server are getting steadily better. But the firm seems to be having huge difficulty fixing fundamental flaws in Internet Explorer, flaws that are being actively exploited by criminals, and is now considering abandoning standards in what appear to be increasingly desperate attempts to secure the browser.
Jon Tullett Feb 12 2004 5:42PM Security

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