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April 16, 2005 |
Back on Track
Been almost two weeks after a few cosmetic changes once again I am planning to change the site apearence from the classic "Goth" To a more modern look. Aswell I am now gonna stay on track and keep up with the news. If that is at all possible, Im really late I know. |
Security fixes in Firefox and Mozilla
The vulnerabilities addressed by the new versions include three critical bugs in Firefox, two of which are also present in Mozilla. All seven vulnerabilities addressed in the Mozilla fix are also present in the Firefox upgrade, which also contains two fixes specific to it. No changes were announced in the Thunderbird mail client. |
Jail for Microsoft employee theft
A FORMER Microsoft employee has been sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay more than $US5 million ($6.5 million) for selling the company's products for personal gain. |
Firefox Flaw Publicity Good for Open Source
Publicity surrounding the JavaScript flaw shows “the open source system is working,” said Greg Minchak, an analyst with the Open Source Industry Alliance. “The open source community swarms to a problem the moment it’s made known.” |
Another Firefox update is issued
Firefox 1.0.3 is already in progress, it fixes a bug that plagued previous versions and has a few enhancements, product testers are needed, I imagine it will be released to the public within a short period |
Software allows users to catch internet thieves
Grokster and StreamCast Networks, that have produced software enabling Internet users to share massive amounts of material from their files with other Internet users. The software can be used to cheat. |
Your passwords are only for your eyes right?
Don't think taking your passwords with you on a USB drive solves all your security problems. A computer with a surreptitious keylogging program can still capture your passwords. |
More phishing scams to come, Microsoft fights back
MSN Internet service provider is often used by Phishers. So Microsoft is fighting back by filling 117 lawsuits against Phishing site operators. |
Google ups the anti, Gmail now provided with 2+ GB's
"We plan on continuing this increase for the foreseeable future," said Georges Harik, product management director for Gmail. Google really knows how to throw a party for there 1 year anniversary |
No April Fools, More flaws in Internet Explorer& Outlook
A new set of highly critical flaws has been discovered in Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Outlook programs, according to research company eEye Digital Security. |
Mozilla Rewards Bug-Bounty Hunters.
The Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting choice and innovation on the Internet, today demonstrated its commitment to preserving a safe and secure Internet experience by awarding "bug bounties" a cash prize for users who identify previously unknown security bugs in the open source software. |
Google enhances search for Firefox users.
Google has added a new feature to its search engine that allows Firefox users to obtain search results more quickly. "Now Google's faster than ever on Firefox and Mozilla browsers," |
Longhorn could be tough sell for Microsoft
Longhorn has already survived several major delays, intense scrutiny from the industry and a radical redesign of its features.But the toughest test for Microsoft's next release of Windows is still to come: Will anyone buy it? |
It's not fiction... It's Official!
Finally managed to get the site up. Never thought it was possible. Heh It's hard enough with these easy yet harder than it should be website building tools. Well I'll keep updated once I find something. Atleast for entertainment purposes I will add a Poll and a few extra fancy tid-bits that draw users to websites. |
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