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Google has updated its Chrome web browser to the memorable version number 14.0.835.163, and, in the process, has patched a total of 32 security flaws. These bugs are rated low to high, with none getting the worry-inducing “critical” rating. Some of the bugs fixed include: Possible URL bar spoofs with unusual user interaction Insecure lock […]

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Adobe has updated its Acrobat and Reader software to address a number of critical security issues. “These vulnerabilities could cause the application to crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.”Software affected by this round of updates is the following: Adobe Reader X (10.1) and earlier 10.x versions Adobe Reader […]

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Firesheep You may have noticed that the downloadable binary of the Firesheep add-on works only with version 3.6 of Firefox. The main branch is still incompatible with Firefox 6, but the latest Firesheep branch, (firefox5) remains very active and contributors are working toward making Firesheep compatible with newer versions of Firefox. I was able to compile this branch […]

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