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Exposing software flaws--no easy job

June 7, 2007 Security researcher Christopher Soghoian reflects on the hard work that comes after finding a vulnerability. TAGS: Christopher Soghoian, Firefox, vulnerability, vendor, researcher, phishing, Mozilla Corp., extension, router, Web browser, attack, printing, server, security

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: attacker, WINS, DNS, Windows PC, traffic, article, researcher, domain name, R&D, server, attack, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, security, Microsoft Corp., PC

Researchers warn of infectious Web sites

June 25, 2004 update Net surfers beware: "Serious" flaws let compromised servers take control of computers via Internet Explorer. TAGS: researcher, flaw, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web server, malicious program, victim, patch, malicious code, Symantec Corp., security, attack, server, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, PC

JavaScript opens doors to browser-based attacks

July 28, 2006 Malicious code embedded in Web site can let miscreant map a home or corporate network, attack connected devices. TAGS: SPI Dynamics, JavaScript, corporate network, AJAX, internal network, attack, router, scanner, researcher, Web browser, Web application, Web server, firewall, technique, security, IP

IE flaw may boost rival browsers

June 28, 2004 Security researchers suggest that using Microsoft alternatives is one way to surf the Web worry-free. TAGS: monoculture, Opera Software, Mozilla Corp., security expert, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, flaw, SSL, security, chief technology officer, Firefox, researcher, Microsoft Corp., attack, password, server

Web site virus attack blunted

June 25, 2004 But is another such attack possible? Experts say yes--and warn surfers to be wary. TAGS: attacker, Microsoft IIS Server, attack, victim, Russia, malicious code, researcher, Symantec Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, server, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, PC
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