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Written by Adam
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Thursday, 04 February 2010 13:41 |
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According to the observation of security firm McAfee Labs has discovered malware that can copy itself in help file at Windows to infect computer victim. This trojan is called Muster.e by McAfee anti-virus providers, where the Trojan can infect a Windows file named imepaden.hlp that one of the help file for Microsoft IME. Imepaden.hlp file served as the main component malware storage in encrypted form. However, the help file that is already infected can still be viewed with a WinHelp browser, similar to the original help files, and users is quite difficult to find an infection which has occurred from viewing the file.
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Written by Adam
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Sunday, 31 January 2010 19:09 |
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Microsoft proclaimed will continue to provide support in Internet Explorer 6 browsers until four years. But the users are likely to leave IE 6 as soon as possible. Because some sites have removed their support for that web browsers release in 2001.The search engine, Google even officially declared not to support IE 6 after March 1 this year. IE6 has many security holes and was responsible for several attacks in the search engine. Online services such as Google Docs will not work optimally when accessed using a IE6.
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Written by Adam
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Wednesday, 27 January 2010 08:01 |
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Just one day earlier after Microsoft released an emergency software update to patch flaws in Internet Explorer (IE), Internet security firm discovered other weaknesses again. Core Security Technologies, based in London found a weakness on Friday, January 22, 2010, a day earlier after Microsoft released an emergency patch to protect users from cyber attacks.
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Written by Adam
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Friday, 22 January 2010 09:15 |
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Vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) provides benefits for other browsers. After Microsoft confirmed that hackers exploited a weakness in IE to attack Google some time ago, some countries advise their citizens to switch to another browser such as Opera and Firefox. France, Germany and Australia are the countries that have serious attention to this problem. Vulnerability in IE to make these three countries reacted to prohibit their citizens using IE.
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Written by Adam
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Friday, 15 January 2010 07:28 |
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After hacking target in China, Google tightened the security of his email service to avoid a similar disturbance in the future.Tightening of security would result in Gmail pinned 'https' at the beginning of the url. 'https' means the content of this email will be encrypted in such a way as to deceive users who want to break illegally.
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Written by Adam
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Friday, 25 December 2009 19:09 |
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Popular browser, Firefox is almost ready to begin his first appearance in the mobile browser. Vice President who gave birth to the Mozilla project is Jay Sullivan, says Firefox Mobile is through the various stages of testing and ready to be released before the end of 2009.
This time, Mozilla is no longer holding giving leaks about Firefox Mobile. Sullivan said one of the first unique Mozilla's mobile browser is able to syncronize with the desktop version of the Firefox browser. This means, all the pages that users are opened on the desktop Firefox will automatically be opened and viewed on a mobile version of Firefox.
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Written by Adam
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Sunday, 13 December 2009 16:27 |
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- Kevin Mitnick
Born August 6, 1963 The most controversial computer hacker in the late 20th century. United States Court even referred to him as a most wanted computer criminal fugitive in America. Kevin's been known to break into computer networks of major telecommunications companies such as Alcatel, Fujitsu and Motorola.
The FBI arrested Kevin Mitnick in January 1995 in her apartment in the city of Raleigh, North Carolina on charges of assault against the government. Currently, he working as a security computer network system consultant .
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