Mozilla Patch Plugs a Safari Hole

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Mozilla Corp. has patched a pair of critical vulnerabilities in Firefox, taking the unusual step of updating the older version 2.0 on Tuesday but delaying the fixes for the newer version 3.0 until Wednesday. Both updates, labeled Firefox 2.0.0.16 and Firefox 3.0.1, plug two holes rated "critical" by Mozilla, which uses ...

A Guide to Protecting Your Identity Online

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

With identity theft on the rise and personal information at a premium, it's never been more important to be cautious about what you reveal online. Social-networking sites such as Facebook have largely usurped chatrooms and forums -- at least in the grown-up world -- as fun places to hang around online ...

Permanent Denial-of-Service Attack Sabotages Hardware

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

You don’t have to take an ax to a piece of hardware to perform a so-called permanent denial-of-service (PDOS) attack. A researcher this week will demonstrate a PDOS attack that can take place remotely. A PDOS attack damages a system so badly that it requires replacement or reinstallation of hardware. Unlike ...

Wireless modem considerations

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

I am pretty sure that there are a number of you out there reading this blog over a wireless network. Given that wireless is so widely distributed these days, its not uncommon that users are unaware of how insecure their wireless setup maybe. Unfortunately one other reality is that a number ...