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This week in security

January 22, 2005 ISP gets hijacked, with all DNS records moved to the U.K. Plus, both Microsoft and Apple come under fire for holes in Office and Mac OS X. TAGS: domain name server, flaw, Apple Computer, Internet Service Provider, Apple Mac OS, domain name, Apple Mac OS X, security company, security, U.K., Apple Macintosh, researcher, message, operating system, Microsoft Office, password

Phishing flaw a danger to alternative browsers

February 7, 2005 A security weakness in a domain-name standard allows attackers to spoof Web sites on non-Microsoft browsers. TAGS: phishing, domain name, Mozilla Corp., convention, computer security, Web browser, flaw, attacker, Apple Computer, Opera Software, Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, language, character, Firefox, e-mail

Mozilla offers temporary fix for Firefox flaw

September 10, 2005 The patch protects against exploitation of a serious flaw by disabling the browser feature that contains the vulnerability. TAGS: Mozilla Corp., Firefox, fix, flaw, domain name, vulnerability, Web browser, security, attack, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp.

Cisco targets Net phone software flaw

May 24, 2005 A security hole in Internet Protocol affects a range of Cisco products, but the company says it has a patch. TAGS: IP phone, DNS, Cisco Systems Inc., DNS server, advisory, IP, flaw, domain name, Internet phone, security, server

Hackers work to exploit latest Firefox flaw

September 13, 2005 Researchers claim they have found ways to exploit a serious flaw in Firefox and Mozilla browsers, a sign that attacks could be on the way. TAGS: Mozilla Corp., Mozilla Web browser, exploit, Firefox, vulnerability, researcher, Netscape Communications Corp., hacker, attacker, flaw, domain name, security, attack, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
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