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Web browser flaw enables attacks against EV SSL
Two security researchers are set to show how, due to a common browser vulnerability, extended-validation SSL certifications don't offer much more protection than traditional certs.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jul 22 2009 9:39AM
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Adobe has announced a Linux version of AIR 1.5, its runtime environment for rich internet applications.
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Dec 19 2008 6:18AM
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The next internet will be 'self-aware' and dynamically responsive to security threats and global network issues, according to Intel.
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