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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, convention, Mozilla Corp., computer security, Web browser, attacker, flaw, Opera Software, Apple Computer, Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, language, Firefox, character, e-mail

Firefox fix plugs security holes

February 25, 2005 The update fixes a vulnerability that could enable an attacker to create a fake Web site for a phishing scam. TAGS: Firefox, Mozilla Corp., vulnerability, domain name, phishing, Web browser, open source, security, Microsoft Corp.

Windows weakness can lead to network traffic hijacks

March 25, 2007 Problem in the way Windows PCs obtain network settings could let attackers hijack traffic, researchers warn. TAGS: WINS, attacker, DNS, Windows PC, traffic, article, researcher, domain name, R&D, attack, Microsoft Internet Explorer, server, Web browser, security, Microsoft Corp., PC

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.

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, hacker, Netscape Communications Corp., flaw, attacker, security, domain name, attack, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Attack program hijacks surfing in IE

October 2, 2003 The malicious QHosts program, which infects PCs using a recent flaw in Internet Explorer, could take control of how computers look up Internet addresses. TAGS: FortuneCity.com, trojan horse, banner advertisement, Microsoft Internet Explorer, flaw, fix, pop-up, domain name, malicious code, security company, virus, server, Microsoft Corp., security, PC, Web browser
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