Sunday, 5 May 2013

Microsoft pledges patch for zero-day bug in Internet Explorer 8

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Microsoft pledges patch for zero-day bug in Internet Explorer 8

05.05.2013 8:07 AM

IE8 is the most widely-used of Microsoft's five supported browsers -- IE6 through IE10.

Mobile computing on the go a novelty overseas

05.05.2013 8:31 AM

Digital nomad behaviors that are normal in the U.S. and almost mandatory in Silicon Valley are very strange in many countries.

 

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Facebook blocks rival Path's access to friends features

05.05.2013 11:20 AM

By blocking Path's access to Facebook's friends features, the social network may be reacting to reports of spamming by the rival service.

Website 'spoofing' still fools users, security study reveals

05.05.2013 10:45 AM

A study of vulnerabilities in about 15,000 websites found 86 percent had at least one serious hole that hackers could exploit, and content spoofing was the most prevalent vulnerability, according to WhiteHat Securitys annual study.

Windows 8's complexity leaves it vulnerable, Kaspersky says

05.05.2013 9:25 AM

The complexity of the Windows 8 operating system has increased its vulnerability, according to a Kasperky Lab security specialist.

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