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Mozilla.org has been forced by Apple to release yet another release candidate of its next-generation Firefox 3 browser. Firefox 3.0RC3, released on Wednesday for all operating systems, offers a single bug fix, a workaround for a bug introduced in the Apple's latest Mac OS X 10.5.3 update, released a few weeks ago. First noted by MacNN, the bug, which causes some systems to hang or crash at start-up or shutdown, has been tracked to changes Apple made to "VerifiedDownloadPlugin" in Mac OS X 10.5.3. While available for all systems, the workaround for the Mac OS X 10.5.3 bug is the only change each release and may affect the release date of the browser, which is set for middle of this month.
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via MacNN @ 22:11 11th Jun
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It can be used to have a look at the new features of the upcoming KDE 4.1. But it can also be used to find bugs. However, in case you find a bug always state that the bug was found inside KDE4Daily - it could also be that a bug is specific to this special environment.
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via Warp 2 Search @ 0:19 28th May
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Bug-Mania 3, an "insect-acular" day of family fun and science education is on tap at The Newark Museum, Saturday, June 14, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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via Huliq.com @ 2:27 30th May
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Security experts have warned of a critical bug in the standard web authorisation technology used by hundreds of thousands of websites.
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via Personal Computer World @ 23:53 11th Jun
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Security experts have warned of a critical bug in the standard web authorisation technology used by hundreds of thousands of websites.
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via Computer Active @ 3:59 11th Jun
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Security experts have warned of a critical bug in the standard web authorisation technology used by hundreds of thousands of websites.
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via Active Home @ 21:34 10th Jun
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Security experts have warned of a critical bug in the standard web authorisation technology used by hundreds of thousands of websites.
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via PC Magazine UK @ 10:58 10th Jun
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Security experts have warned of a critical bug in the standard web authorisation technology used by hundreds of thousands of websites.
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via VNUNet.com @ 11:01 10th Jun
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Security experts have warned of a critical bug in the standard web authorisation technology used by hundreds of thousands of websites.
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via Infomatics @ 11:02 10th Jun
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business software system Will it ever be possible to buy bug-free software? A team of European researchers believes so – if the basis of primary programming is rethought.
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via Manufacturing Computer Solutions @ 12:13 17th Jul
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French Government decides to censor the Internet McAfee targets application security Amazon sites fall over again Hackers 'seeding' legitimate websites End of the line for standalone security vendors? Security expert: BT should be prosecuted over its use of Phorm IT consulting group buys out Tumbleweed Microsoft to patch seven vulnerabilities -- three critical Proof-of-concept revealed for Safari for Windows bug
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via SC Magazine @ 1:43 11th Jun
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A new mystery bug has been spotted living in the Wildlife Garden of the Natural History Museum here. Experts checked the new insect with those in the museum's national insect collection of more than 28 million specimens. Amazingly, there was no exact match.
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via The Pioneer @ 22:51 16th Jul
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LONDON, July 15 (UPI) -- A tiny, red-and-black bug in the Natural History Museum's gardens is a mystery to entomologists who've spent a year trying to find an exact match.
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via Political Gateway @ 10:46 16th Jul
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Massively is reporting that there may be an unintended (according to FunCom) bug in the new MMO Age of Conan that would cause female characters to do significantly less damage over time. It seems that as the initial "shiny factor" wears off for the new darling MMO, the bugs and complaints just continue to pile up resulting in a fair bit of buyer's remorse. "In the meantime, some ingenious players have provided fixes along the lines of the 'unsheath your weapon to fix your mount speed' trick. Poster Dnotice even provides evidence that variation in listed attack speed may be down to the gender of the first character you log in when starting AoC, and not the gender of the character you may be playing at the time. Curiouser and curiouser: although the listed speed can be altered by changing the first character's gender, the actual animation s
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via Slashdot @ 20:52 11th Jun
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July 15, 2008—Even with 28 million insect specimens in their collection, experts at London's Natural History Museum haven't found a match for a mysterious bug—pictured above—found in their own backyard.
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via National Geographic @ 6:30 17th Jul
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If you run any Ubuntu or Debian systems, or have users who do, you should read this if you don’t already know about the OpenSSL security bug. I fear it’s going to be important.
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via Status-Q @ 15:24 26th May
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Hackers are a skeptical bunch, but that doesn't bother Dan Kaminsky, who got a lot of flack from his colleagues in the security research community after claiming to have discovered a critical bug in the Internet's infrastructure.
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via Muzi @ 23:26 10th Jul
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Hackers are a skeptical bunch, but that doesn't bother Dan Kaminsky, who got a lot of flack from his colleagues in the security research community after claiming to have discovered a critical bug in the Internet's infrastructure.
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via ITworld.com @ 13:00 10th Jul
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Hackers are a skeptical bunch, but that doesn't bother Dan Kaminsky, who got a lot of flack from his colleagues in the security research community after claiming to have discovered a critical bug in the Internet's infrastructure.
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via NetworkWorld @ 10:01 10th Jul
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A bug in how Firefox processes GIF-format images could be used by attackers to crash the browser, says advisory
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via Computerworld New Zealand @ 1:19 21st Jul
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Hackers are a skeptical bunch, but that doesn't bother Dan Kaminsky, who got a lot of flack from his colleagues in the security research community after claiming to have discovered a critical bug in the Internet's infrastructure.
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via Computerworld @ 7:16 10th Jul
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No one would accuse Craig Venter of harboring humble ambitions. In 2000 he decoded the human genome faster than anyone else—and he did it more cheaply than a well-funded government team. More recently he's set a new goal for himself: to replace the petrochemical industry. In a Maryland lab, he's manipulating chromosomes in the hopes of creating an energy bug—a bacterium that will ingest CO
in Space Science
via MSNBC Newsweek @ 23:50 9th Jun
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Hackers are a skeptical bunch, but that doesn't bother Dan Kaminsky, who got a lot of flack from his colleagues in the security research community after claiming to have discovered a critical bug in the Internet's infrastructure.
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via Macro World Investor @ 0:15 11th Jul
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An OpenBSD developer has discovered and fixed a bug in the software that has been traced back to an AT&T version of Unix from 1975.
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via Linux World @ 0:44 12th Jul
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