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Netscape launches browser beta

March 3, 2005 Antiphishing browser is designed to resist online fraud, taking aim at IE's growing spate of vulnerabilities. TAGS: Netscape Communications Corp., phishing, Web browser, Time Warner Inc., Microsoft Internet Explorer, RSS, security, open source, Microsoft Corp.

Netscape readies antiphishing browser

February 1, 2005 The browser promises to recognize sites with spyware or phishing software and to disable suspect technology. TAGS: Netscape Communications Corp., phishing, Firefox, Web browser, Mozilla Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer, beta, Time Warner Inc., portal, bank, security, spyware, open source, Microsoft Corp.

Mozilla to squash security bugs

July 27, 2004 As surfers turn to the open-source browser as a more secure option, the Mozilla Foundation acknowledges two serious certificate flaws. TAGS: Mozilla Corp., security bug, Web browser, security, Netscape Communications Corp., patch management, open source, flaw, bug, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp.

Firefox drawing fans away from Microsoft IE

September 15, 2004 The open-source browser and stable partner Mozilla have won over a number of defectors over in the past nine months, Web site metrics suggest. TAGS: Mozilla Corp., Firefox, Mozilla Web browser, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, open source, Netscape Communications Corp., Microsoft Corp., security

Mozilla burns to prove Firefox worthy

September 14, 2004 With debut of browser preview and community marketing site, questions arise over Firefox's long-term potential. TAGS: Mozilla Corp., Firefox, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape Communications Corp., open source, Time Warner Inc., security, download, Microsoft Corp., server

Can Firefox outfox IE in browser wars?

March 14, 2005 Microsoft's security problems have left an opening for upstarts like Firefox and could lead to other products taking market share from the software giant, say experts at Wharton. TAGS: Firefox, WebSideStory Inc., market share, security problem, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Corp., professor, Web browser, Netscape Communications Corp., open source, Microsoft Corp., security
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