Microsoft IE Flaw Puts Google Users at Risk (TechNewsWorld.com) Microsoft
December 5th, 2005
Microsoft IE Flaw Puts Google Users at Risk (TechNewsWorld.com)
Microsoft said it is still investigating the security issue that is affecting the cross-domain protections in Internet Explorer: “This issue could potentially allow an attacker to access content in a seperate Web site, if that Web site is in a specific configuration.”
Microsoft IE Flaw Puts Google Users at Risk (E-Commerce Times)
An Internet Explorer bug has put Google users at risk of a phishing attack, according to a security researcher in Israel. Matan Gillon published an article detailing a method for exploiting an unpatched Internet Explorer flaw. The flaw could allow hackers entrance into computers running Google’s desktop search tool.
Software saves passwords in secure, centralized database. (ThomasNet)
Password Saver lets users store all passwords on hard drive or removable media disk. Protected using 256-bit AES/Rijndael encryption or any CryptoAPI algorithm, each database is stored in single file. Software, which includes pre-defined templates, also allows for creation of custom templates to store virtually any kind of data. Program can generate random alphanumeric passwords and provides
UK firms hailed as pioneers of technology (Guardian Unlimited)
Technology: Eight British companies honoured in the fields of IT, renewable energy and biotechnology.
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