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Vic highschooler sparks Twitter’s onMouseOver woes
Javascript command used to distribute malware.
Liz Tay
Sep 22 2010 3:43PM
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Twitter.com plagued with malware
Update: Microblogging site fixes flaw.
Brett Winterford
Sep 22 2010 12:01AM
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TechCrunch hacked to distribute Zeus Trojan via JavaScript file
Problem may have existed "for some time".
Dan Raywood
Sep 8 2010 10:14AM
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Vulnerability in Internet Explorer remains unpatched
Flaw still exists one year after being reported.
SC Australia Staff
Oct 13 2009 10:47AM
Security
Mozilla warns of new Firefox vulnerability
Javascript flaw could allow for remote attacks.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 15 2009 3:17PM
Technology
Google puts Chrome 2 out on final release
Google has released final code for the second version of its Chrome browser, eight months after the official launch.
Iain Thomson
May 22 2009 2:14PM
Software
Yoda coders: with them Friday, the Force is
Programmers of Yoda translation sites across the Web are preparing for sharp traffic spikes to coincide with "International Talk Like Yoda" day today.
Ry Crozier
May 22 2009 5:30AM
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Adobe grappling with another PDF vulnerability
Adobe again is staring down a zero-day vulnerability in its popular Reader software, according to a new security advisory.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 29 2009 10:16AM
Security
Mozilla fixes critical Firefox flaws
Mozilla has announced a number of fixes for its Firefox browser, warning that four of the flaws are critical.
David Neal
Apr 23 2009 6:06AM
Software
Silverlight shines on Linux
Novell has unveiled a new open source project which will allow Linux users to access Microsoft Silverlight content.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 13 2009 6:36AM
Software
Javascript to be next core malware language
The demand that web 2.0 has placed on browsers is opening up new vulnerabilities to unsuspecting users, Itzik Kotler, team leader of the Security Operation Center at IT security firm Radware, has warned.
Staff Writers
Oct 30 2008 9:31AM
Security
Web 2.0: Attack of the JavaScript malware
Imagine you are sitting in front of your computer and all of a sudden you hear weird sounds coming from your hard drive.
Itzik Kotler, security operation centre, Radware
Aug 27 2008 11:39AM
Security
JavaScript hijacking - a new vulnerability
A new vulnerability, termed JavaScript hijacking, was recently identified that specifically affects the rich, interactive interfaces typically associated with Ajax and Web 2.0 applications.
Jacob West,
Sep 13 2007 7:19AM
Security
Critical JavaScript flaw hits Firefox
Error could allow for remote exploits.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 27 2007 7:53AM
Security
JavaScript malware infecting various websites
Dozens of unrelated websites contain malicious scripts that attempt to infect users' machines with malware, security experts said today.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 6 2007 1:32AM
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JavaScript flaw threatens Firefox
Unpatched vulnerability could allow remote code execution.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 4 2006 10:06AM
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