Feb 19 2009

Microsoft.com Makes IE8 Incompatibility List!

nickull writes “Microsoft is tracking incompatible Web sites for its upcoming Internet Explorer 8 browser and has posted a list that now contains about 2,400 names — including Microsoft.com. Apparently, even though Microsoft’s IE8 team is doing the ‘right’ thing by finally making IE more standards-compliant, they are risking ‘breaking the Web’ because the vast majority of Web sites are still written to work correctly with previous, non-standards-compliant versions of IE.”

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Feb 19 2009

Attacking Local Browser Storage

CrazyCanucklehead writes “At the Blackhat security conference in Washington, DC, researcher Michael Sutton has detailed how common XSS flaws in web applications employing (Google) Gears and HTML 5 Database Storage can leave local databases wide open to attack. This comes just as Gears is starting to take off, and just yesterday Google demonstrated a beta version of offline Gmail on phones, thanks to HTML 5 support in WebKit-based browsers, such as those used by Android and the iPhone. Sutton drove home the point by walking through a real world example on commercial site Paymo.biz, which has thankfully since been fixed.”

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Feb 19 2009

Pirate Bay Founder Begs For Hacker Ceasefire

Barence writes “Pirate Bay’s co-founder has pleaded for hackers to stop attacking the sites of those organizations lined up against him. Peter Sunde is on trial with Pirate Bay’s three other founders for allegedly distributing copyrighted material. The trial is about to enter its fourth day, and in a gesture of support for the four men hackers have begun assaulting plaintiff websites, beginning with that of the The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. The campaign has caused concern in the Pirate Bay camp, prompting Sunde to write a post entitled ‘We’re winning, stop hacking, please’ on his blog.”

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Feb 19 2009

Microsoft Unveils Windows 7 File-Sharing Beta

nandemoari writes “Microsoft yesterday released a trial version of new file-sharing software intended for use with its upcoming and highly-anticipated operating system. The new software allows PC users to swap files with the computers of friends, family, and trusted colleagues along safe, secure channels. Dubbed “Windows Live ID Sign-in Assistant 6.5,” the beta connects the Windows Live IDs of individual users with a Windows 7 account, essentially building a secure link between data stored on a hard drive and information accessible via Windows Live online.”

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Feb 19 2009

Rogue Anti-Malware Pushes Fake PCMag Review

Varzil found an interesting story about some “Rogue Anti-Malware” (which seems to me should just be called ‘Malware’) which modifies your HOSTS file to trick you into reading a fake anti-virus review which is of course for more malware. Modifying HOSTS is an old trick, but this is interesting because it’s actually trying to get you to read fake content: normally this sort of trick is used to prevent you from fixing your computer, but this one is trying to get you to break it even more. I guess friends don’t let friends modify their HOSTS files.

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Feb 19 2009

Restauranteurs Say Yelp Uses Extortion To Ply Ad Sales

Readers Mike Van Pelt and EricThegreen point out a story in the East Bay Express alleging that online restaurant review site Yelp is doing more than providing a nice interface for foodies to share their impressions of restaurants. Instead, says the article, representatives from the site have called restaurants in the Bay area to solicit advertising, but with an interesting twist: the ad sales reps let restaurant owners know that, if they buy advertising at around 0 a month, Yelp can “do something” about prominently displayed negative reviews of their restaurants. If the claims are true, it sure lowers my opinion of Yelp, which I’d thought of as one of the good guys (and a useful site). I wonder how many other online review sites might be doing something similar.

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Feb 19 2009

STOCKS NEWS US-Hewlett-Packard down in premarket after outlook – Reuters


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STOCKS NEWS US-Hewlett-Packard down in premarket after outlook
Reuters
Shares of computer company Hewlett-Packard (HPQ.N) fell in premarket trade on Thursday, after the company late Wednesday cut its full-year outlook and reported quarterly revenue that missed expectations.
Hewlett-Packard cuts 2009 forecast as PC demand wanes Business Mirror
HP employees wake to find pay cut by up to 15 per cent Register
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Feb 19 2009

Canadian astronaut says mission will be 'fascinating' – CTV.ca


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Canadian astronaut says mission will be 'fascinating'
CTV.ca
Canadian astronaut Robert Thirsk says everything about his upcoming record-breaking six-month space mission will be "fascinating," except perhaps cleaning the toilets on the International Space Station.
Canuck to achieve dream of living on space station Edmonton Sun
U of C alum prepares for 6 months on space station CBC.ca
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Feb 19 2009

Police unveil online map to track Calgary crimes – CBC.ca


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Police unveil online map to track Calgary crimes
CBC.ca
A day after Calgary Transit launched a special Google application for trip planning, the Calgary Police Service has introduced an online map outlining crimes in the city.
Police launch crime mapping feature online Metro Canada – Calgary
Check out the crime in your neighbourhood Calgary CTV
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Feb 19 2009

Calgary Transit users can now plan trips using Google tool – CBC.ca

Calgary Transit users can now plan trips using Google tool
CBC.ca
Calgary Transit users can now use a special Google application to plan their trips on public transit. Google Transit, which is part of the popular Google Maps online application, allows users to plug in their point of departure and destination and
ETS goes Google Edmonton Sun
Plan your bus trip with Google Maps Calgary Herald
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