Feb 21 2009

‘Cybot’ Development For Network Defense

lwbrown writes with this excerpt from Government Computer News about a concept being explored at Oak Ridge National Laboratory: “UNTAME is the product of a long-term program by the division’s Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Group to develop futuristic security functionality for increasingly large, complex environments. The cybots differ from traditional software agents in that they form a collective and are aware of the condition and activities of other cybots in the collective. ‘You give it a mission and tools to work with, such as mobility and intrusion sensors, and it uses those tools and cooperates with other cybots to accomplish the mission,” said Lawrence MacIntyre, one of the project’s developers.'”

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Feb 20 2009

Only 7 percent of active Firefox browsers running on Macs? – CNET News


PC World

Only 7 percent of active Firefox browsers running on Macs?
CNET News
by Matt Asay Sure, Windows has massive market share, but I would have thought more Mac users would be running Firefox than their Windows peers.
Norway mobilizes against IE 6 Register
Hack Contest: IE8, Firefox, Safari, Opera on Windows 7 Softpedia
Lifehacker – Seeking Alpha – AllYourTV.com – New Zealand Herald
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Feb 20 2009

Week in review: Facebook's about-face – CNET News


CBC.ca

Week in review: Facebook's about-face
CNET News
by Steven Musil Facebook users take their privacy very seriously–and the social-networking site received that message loud and clear.
Privacy law call in Facebook row BBC News
Facebook Privacy Row: Insider's Story Techtree.com
BusinessWeek – The Tech Herald – Washington Post – InformationWeek
all 1,850 news articles
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Feb 20 2009

Mozilla, Skype join iPhone jailbreak fight – Register


E Canada Now

Mozilla, Skype join iPhone jailbreak fight
Register
Skype and Mozilla have thrown their weight behind the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in that digital-freedom organization's fight to loosen the Digital Millenium Copyright Act's (DMCA) restrictions on iPhone jailbreaking.
Mozilla backs EFF in iPhone jailbreak support CNET News
mocoNews.net – Skype And Mozilla Petition For IPhone 'Jailbreaking Washington Post
Computerworld – Electronista – Apple Insider – Macworld
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Feb 20 2009

Week in review: Facebook's about-face – CNET News


The Age

Week in review: Facebook's about-face
CNET News
by Steven Musil Facebook users take their privacy very seriously–and the social-networking site received that message loud and clear.
Privacy law call in Facebook row BBC News
Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down PC World
The Tech Herald – Washington Post – InformationWeek – guardian.co.uk
all 1,812 news articles
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Feb 20 2009

Adobe Flaw Heightens Risk of Malicious PDFs

snydeq writes “Security companies warn of a new flaw in version 9 of Adobe Reader and Acrobat that could compromise PCs merely by the opening of a malicious PDF. Although attacks are not yet widespread, hackers are exploiting the flaw in the wild, gaining control of computers via buffer overflow conditions triggered by the opening of specially crafted PDFs.” Adobe is calling the flaw “critical” and says a patch for Reader 9 and Acrobat 9 will be released by March 11.

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Feb 20 2009

Mozilla, Skype join iPhone jailbreak fight – Register


The Money Times

Mozilla, Skype join iPhone jailbreak fight
Register
Skype and Mozilla have thrown their weight behind the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in that digital-freedom organization's fight to loosen the Digital Millenium Copyright Act's (DMCA) restrictions on iPhone jailbreaking.
Mozilla backs EFF in iPhone jailbreak support CNET News
Mozilla backs move to decriminalize iPhone jailbreaking Computerworld
Washington Post – Electronista – Apple Insider – Macworld
all 91 news articles  Langue : Français
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Feb 20 2009

Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down – PC World


PC World

Facebook's Privacy Flap: What Really Went Down
PC World
By JR Raphael, PC World Facebook may have done an about-face with its policies on using user data, but the social network's struggle to balance business with privacy is far from over.
Privacy complaints force Facebook to backtrack on service changes The Tech Herald
Facebook Backs Into a 'Bill of Rights' Washington Post
InformationWeek – guardian.co.uk – Reuters – New York Times
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Feb 20 2009

Should Obama Give Stimulus To Open Source?

snydeq writes “InfoWorld’s Bill Snyder posits a deeper relationship between government and open source than was proposed in last week’s open letter to Obama calling for broader open source adoption: economic stimulus. Since software vendors urged the president to go open source last week, security companies ‘have raised scary points about vulnerabilities in open source,’ suggesting they could step in to help secure an open source switch. Rather than opt for this kind of security through obscurity, Snyder argues in favor of earmarking funds for open source development to instead ensure security through transparency. ‘Once the government expands its use and support of open source, venture money — which is drying up in the current recession — would again start flowing to those small companies, allowing them to hire or rehire some of the tens of thousands of unemployed IT workers,’ he argues.”

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Feb 20 2009

Mozilla, Skype join iPhone jailbreak fight – Register


TechRadar UK

Mozilla, Skype join iPhone jailbreak fight
Register
Skype and Mozilla have thrown their weight behind the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in that digital-freedom organization's fight to loosen the Digital Millenium Copyright Act's (DMCA) restrictions on iPhone jailbreaking.
Mozilla backs EFF in iPhone jailbreak support CNET News
Mozilla backs move to decriminalize iPhone jailbreaking Computerworld
Washington Post – Inquirer – Electronista – Apple Insider
all 91 news articles  Langue : Français
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