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Clickjacking Scary new cross browser exploit: related news
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Shipment Date writes "ZDNet's Zero Day blog has some new information on what looks like a scary new browser exploit/threat affecting all the major desktop platforms — Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Adobe Flash. The threat, called Clickjacking, was to be discussed at the OWASP conference but was nixed at the last minute at hte request of affected vendors. From the article: 'In a nutshell, it's when you visit a malicious website and the attacker is able to take control of the links that your browser visits. The problem affects all of the different browsers except something like lynx. The issue has nothing to do with JavaScript so turning JavaScript off in your browser will not help you.'"
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via Slashdot @ 23:27 25th Sep
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Categories: Patch Watch, Zero-day attacks, Microsoft, Browsers, Vulnerability research, Responsible disclosure, Botnets, Exploit code, Mozilla, Google, Firefox, Java, eBay, Adobe, Flash, Arbitrary Code Execution, Locally Running Web Servers, Complex Attacks, Malware, Research, Google Chrome
in Top Tech
via ZDNet @ 10:02 26th Sep
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in Video Games
via Play.tm @ 12:20 2nd Oct
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Opera Software's Opera 9.6 Web Browser release includes new features for optimized e-mail, RSS for the Opera 9.6 Web browser's built-in e-mail and messaging client. Opera Software's Opera 9.6 Web Browser offers low-bandwidth option for slow connections, a magazine style preview of RSS fields and custom search engine settings and typed browser history available in any Opera desktop browser.
in XML & Metadata
via EWeek @ 23:11 8th Oct
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Lensbaby, LLC (formerly known as Lensbabies, LLC) is launching an entire new system of selective focus lenses. Three new Lensbaby lenses – The Composer, The Muse and The Control Freak, – make up the new line of products. Each features the new Lensbaby Optic Swap system. The new Muse and the new Control Freak replace the current Original, Lensbaby 2.0, and Lensbaby 3G lenses, which will be phased out immediately. With the Composer, Lensbaby introduces a completely new lens, based on a ball and socket configuration that delivers smooth selective focus photography with unparalleled ease of use and greater precision.
in Photography
via Shutterbug @ 9:38 22nd Oct
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eBay sellers who wanted to launch listings in the new 30-day Fixed-Price format on Tuesday were disappointed to learn that many listing tools did not yet support the new format - including eBay's own Turbo Lister. eBay made available a new version of the software with the new functionality at 4:15 pm Eastern, 13 hours after eBay launched the new format on the site. Sellers must upgrade to the new version of the software if they wish to use it to list in the new format.
in Online Auctions
via Auctionbytes.com @ 11:34 17th Sep
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The OpenOffice.org Community is today announcing the general availability of OpenOffice.org Version 3. Right from the opening screen, OpenOffice.org 3 has a fresh new look, with a new start screen, new splash screen, new icons, and a host of usability improvements. The Writer word processor has a cool new slider control for zooming, allows multi-page display while editing, has powerful new multilingual support, and boasts improved notes capabilities. As well as conventional office documents, Writer can now edit wiki documents for the web. The Calc spreadsheet has been given another increase in capacity - now up to 1024 columns per sheet. It also has a powerful new equation solver, and a great new collaboration feature for multiple users. Draw can now cope with poster-size graphics (up to 3sq metres), and Impress supports multiple monitors
in Open Source
via LWN @ 5:17 14th Oct
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The Most Valuable Player (MVP) system was originally developed by the Professional Cricketers’ Association (PCA) in England, and will be promoted in New Zealand by the New Zealand Cricket Players Association (NZCPA) in association with New Zealand Cricket (NZC). It is the newest benchmark in the game, for the first time allowing all aspects of a player’s game to be combined and giving him a ranking in relation to his peers.
in Cricket
via New Zealand Cricket @ 2:42 6th Nov
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This week Funcom updated the ‘Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures’ live servers with the largest gameplay content addition since launch. By visiting the vast, new outdoor area of Ymir’s Pass players will now be able to find new quests to solve, new characters to meet, new monsters to slay and a dramatic new storyline to unravel. The update also includes a new dungeon – The Amphitheater – that holds one of the most epic and memorable monster encounters ever created for the game.
in Video Games
via Gamers.com @ 8:23 15th Nov
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Steve Jobs just got through announcing new MacBook lines in Cupertino. The MacBook, the Pro, and the Air all got revved. The old line of plastic-body MacBooks drops in price by $100, to $999. The new MacBooks have a metal body and multi-touch trackpad, just like the new Pros. The Pro features two NVidia graphics chips. Quoting Jobs: "With the 9400M, you get 5 hours of battery life, with the 9600M GT you get four hours of battery life. You choose." In summary: "We're building both [MacBook and Pro] in a whole new way. From a slab of aluminum to a notebook. New graphics. New trackpad, the best we've ever built. And LED-backlit displays that are far brighter, instant on, far more environmentally responsible." They are shipping today and should be in stores tomorrow.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 15:28 14th Oct
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Canon has been relatively quiet on new releases recently, with cameras such as Nikon's D90 grabbing some attention. Canon set that straight today by announcing some new models, which included the revamped EOS 5D MkII. The new 5D is obviously aimed at the high end of the market with its 21.1 megapixel sensor and $2,699 price tag come November (body only). It also goes a step further than the D90 (which can record 720p video), by offering a 1080p video mode. If you want to get down to the nitty gritty, then dpreview has a nice preview article for you. Canon also announced some new compact models today, including another camera capable of full HD video, the SX1 IS. There were also new additions to the Powershot range, and the SX10 IS and G10. Obviously most will probably lust after the new 5D, but there might be something else amongst those
in Photography
via Overclockers Club @ 9:40 19th Sep
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International Drug and Explosive Detection Firm IDenta Corp. Announces Five New Patent Applications -- Company's R&D Developing New Products That Will Generate Significant New Revenues
in IP & Patents
via Yahoo! Canada @ 13:00 10th Nov
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TMCNet: International Drug and Explosive Detection Firm IDenta Corp. Announces Five New Patent Applications -- Company's R&D Developing New Products That Will Generate Significant New Revenues
in IP & Patents
via TMC Net @ 13:21 10th Nov
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NEW YORK and LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- This week, T-Mobile USA, Inc. brought together Hollywood's hottest stars and New York's elite tastemakers to celebrate the highly-anticipated launch of the new T-Mobile G1, the world's first Android(TM)-powered mobile phone in partnership with Google. At the exclusive, invite-only launch events, held in the hip SoHo neighborhood of New York on October 16 and at a private studio in the heart of Hollywood on October 17, celebrities such as Rosario Dawson, Mischa Barton and Anthony Anderson turned out to get the first look at the much-talked about device and socialize with friends at the hottest bash on both coasts. To celebrate the debut of the T-Mobile G1, T-Mobile created a special event that brought to life the device's unique technology and applications.
in Mobile Technology
via Financials.com @ 11:29 18th Oct
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I know. You were sitting around thinking that computer security has gotten boring. You were like 'viruses? worms? Trojans?...yawn'. You were thinking that spyware and phishing attacks are so yesterday. Well- Happy Day!! There is a new threat you can worry about: clickjacking. Robert Hansen, Founder and CEO of SecTheory LLC uncovered the details of these threats working with Whitehat Security's Jeremiah Grossman. The issue was supposed to be kept hush hush while vendors worked to patch the problem, but after a proof-of-concept was leaked that exploits clickjacking Hansen posted details on his blog, including a dozen potential clickjacking scenarios you should probably be aware of.
in Computer Security
via About @ 22:48 11th Oct
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We can thank Photokina for all of the new announcements in digital cameras recently; the biannual show is the largest in the photography/imaging industry, and a number of companies have saved major product announcements for it. Now, it's Pentax's turn to announce new gear, and the company's new DSLR and lenses don't disappoint.The new, low-cost D-SLR will sell as the K2000, and here's what it offers.
in Photography
via ArsTechnica @ 19:13 23rd Sep
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October 10, 2008 - Available for Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT/XP/Vista, AllWebMenus v5.1 PRO build No. 750 offers features and properties that facilitate cross-browser menu making for web developers of all experience levels. It resolves all existing DHTML incompatibilities across major DHTML-enabled browsers and produces cross-browser navigation menus. Working with transparent operation, users can design navigation menus without concern for technicalities behind their creation.
in Developer
via ThomasNet @ 14:42 10th Oct
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For those of you suffering from the Cross-Browser blues, here's a great link for reference and research. Thank you, Maureen, for posting this on CF-Community!
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via Fusion Authority @ 18:06 26th Sep
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In the new browser wars, speed and technology are the key weapons employed by browser vendors. Sitting in the CTO chair of open source browser vendor Mozilla is Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript and a former Netscape employee. A veteran of the first browser war which decimated Netscape and left Microsoft in command of the field, Eich is not about to yield the field this time around to anyone.
in Open Source
via Earthweb News @ 7:16 25th Sep
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Telecom New Zealand has announced a NZD574 million (USD347 million) plan to deploy a nationwide 850MHz W-CDMA network by June next year. The firm says the new system will be ready approximately a year before a similar network which is being deployed by rival operator Vodafone. ‘New Zealanders are demanding fast, ubiquitous and future-ready mobile technology at their fingertips – and with this advancement they will get it,’ said Telecom CEO Paul Reynolds. ‘Telecom’s new mobile network will be superior on every level: the best nationwide coverage, the fastest internet on your mobile, a wide range of world-leading handsets, as well as better content, music and business applications,’ he added. The W850 mobile broadband network, which will incorporate HSPA+ technology to boost data transfer speeds, will cover 97% of New Zealand’
in Mobile Technology
via TeleGeography @ 3:52 16th Oct
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With GCC 4 comes a new optimization framework (and new intermediate code representation), new target and language support, and a variety of new attributes and options. Get to know the major new features and their benefits in this article.
in Linux
via Linux.com @ 5:12 1st Nov
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Rumors of a new Sony PlayStation 3 controller have be circling for awhile now. This week, the new controller is one step closer to seeing the light of day with Sony registering a patent for a "new, break-apart controller with advanced motion-sensing technology." Most suprising of all is that the rumored design looks nothing like the PS3's current Sixaxis controller. The new controller design consists of two Wii-like remotes with large glowing spheres at the end, which can be used separately or connected in a variety of configurations. The PlayStation Eye camera will be able to determine the controllers' positions in three-dimensional space thanks to LEDs and ultrasonic sound emitters within the spheres. Gaming companies often come up with bizarre patents that never come to light, so only time will tell if this new controller actually gets
in IP & Patents
via Overclockers Club @ 1:44 3rd Nov
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SCRAWL: "A new update to the official Japanese White Knight Chronicles website shows us a brand new area in the game as well as a new character. The new area is rather woodsy, it seems, as we see nothing but log-ccabins, wood, and grass. The new character, who's name we do not know in English, has a Knight just as the main character does, and it's pretty freakin' bad-ass too."
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 16:20 8th Nov
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"But out of the ashes of Netscape came the Mozilla Organization. Spun off from AOL, which purchased Netscape a few years ago, the Mozilla Organization has been quietly creating a brand-new Internet browser from the ground up--and sharing its code with anyone and everyone. The benefit of this new browser project is that unlike IE, this open-source code runs independently of your operating system, so a flaw in the browser software won't necessarily expose your entire computer."
in Open Source
via Fusion Authority @ 12:39 25th Sep
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