Net threats spur action on browser front
roundup Penn State says "Not IE," security experts say flaw in browsers could aid phishers, and Mozilla says it's on the move.
roundup Continuing worries about the security of Internet Explorer prompt Penn State to recommend against using the Microsoft software. But a phishing problem could hit IE, Firefox, Safari and others.
December 9, 2004
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December 7, 2004
School's out to shun IE
Penn State urges students to use alternative browsers to reduce risk of attacks through flaws in the Microsoft software.December 9, 2004
Browser phishing 'flaw' could hook users
Security issue allows an attacker to send victims to legitimate sites and then take control of pop-up windows and grab sensitive information.December 9, 2004
Mozilla aims for mobile browser market
Various phone manufacturers are already using Minimo, a slimmed-down browser for mobile devices, Mozilla project leader says.December 8, 2004
Eolas, Microsoft make their case--again
Microsoft and the University of California are set to make their respective cases before the U.S. Court of Appeals in a crucial Web patent fight.December 8, 2004
Firefox's Times ad late as 10 million downloads near
Flush with cash from Firefox fans, Mozilla is now aiming to run its full-page New York Times ad by Christmas.December 7, 2004
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