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

A confident path for BlackBerry – Financial Times


IntoMobile

A confident path for BlackBerry
Financial Times
By Ingrid Lunden It seems fitting that a morning in the company of Jim Balsillie, the joint chief executive of RIM, the company that makes the BlackBerry, is spent on the move, leaving a meeting and walking at a fast clip through the crowds at Mobile
A BlackBerry to Make Touch Screens Envious New York Times
Cisco Brings WebEx To Smartphones InformationWeek
Computerworld – InfoWorld – Teleclick.ca – The Industry Standard
all 77 news articles
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Feb 19 2009

Privacy complaints force Facebook to backtrack on service changes – The Tech Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Privacy complaints force Facebook to backtrack on service changes
The Tech Herald
by Stevie Smith – Feb 19 2009, 15:00 After making contentious alterations to its terms of service agreement, hugely popular social network Facebook has buckled under the weight of user criticism and temporarily reverted back to the terms it was using
Facebook U-turn returns little power to users New Scientist
Facebook backtracks on change to terms of use Los Angeles Times
BBC News – InformationWeek – PC World – Washington Post
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Feb 19 2009

The Ultimate Browser Security Face-Off – PC World


PC World

The Ultimate Browser Security Face-Off
PC World
The Web is teeming with venomous exploits. And an ever-increasing quantity of that malware sneaks onto hard drives via the browser.
Pop go the ads Manchester HippoPress
Help and Technical Support New Zealand Herald
AllYourTV.com
all 12 news articles
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Feb 19 2009

Porsche to unveil 911 GT3/diesel Cayenne in Geneva – National Post


The Car Guide

Porsche to unveil 911 GT3/diesel Cayenne in Geneva
National Post
Two world debuts will mark the highlights from Porsche at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show next month – the 911 GT3 and the Cayenne Diesel.
Affordable Porsche Cayenne for all seasons St. Catharines Standard
Geneva Watch: Porsche Cayenne Diesel Joining 911 GT3 on Show Stand MotorTrend Magazine
Automotive World (subscription) – FSU Bottom Line – The Car Guide – Al-Bawaba
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Feb 19 2009

Waiting for mobile WiMAX – ITWorld Canada

Waiting for mobile WiMAX
ITWorld Canada
While Clearwire builds out its mobile broadband network in the US, Canadian mobile WiMAX spectrum holders are still running trials.
BBC Tests Next Gen 4G Mobile Broadband Services – Video ISPReview UK
Mobile World Congress 2009: Service Providers Featured at WiMAX WiMax.com
Emediawire (press release)
all 5 news articles
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Feb 19 2009

A confident path for BlackBerry – Financial Times


IntoMobile

A confident path for BlackBerry
Financial Times
By Ingrid Lunden It seems fitting that a morning in the company of Jim Balsillie, the joint chief executive of RIM, the company that makes the BlackBerry, is spent on the move, leaving a meeting and walking at a fast clip through the crowds at Mobile
A BlackBerry to Make Touch Screens Envious New York Times
Cisco Brings WebEx To Smartphones InformationWeek
Computerworld – InfoWorld – Teleclick.ca – The Industry Standard
all 77 news articles
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Feb 19 2009

Privacy complaints force Facebook to backtrack on service changes – The Tech Herald


Sydney Morning Herald

Privacy complaints force Facebook to backtrack on service changes
The Tech Herald
by Stevie Smith – Feb 19 2009, 15:00 After making contentious alterations to its terms of service agreement, hugely popular social network Facebook has buckled under the weight of user criticism and temporarily reverted back to the terms it was using
Facebook U-turn returns little power to users New Scientist
Facebook backtracks on change to terms of use Los Angeles Times
BBC News – InformationWeek – PC World – Washington Post
all 1,758 news articles
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Feb 19 2009

The Ultimate Browser Security Face-Off – PC World


PC World

The Ultimate Browser Security Face-Off
PC World
The Web is teeming with venomous exploits. And an ever-increasing quantity of that malware sneaks onto hard drives via the browser.
Pop go the ads Manchester HippoPress
Help and Technical Support New Zealand Herald
AllYourTV.com
all 12 news articles
Share