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Why Do Chrome Extensions Need to Access All My Data?

Why Do Chrome Extensions Need to Access All My Data?

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 29, 2013 | Blog Entry

Extensions are an amazing way to customize your Chrome experience, but some of them ask for a lot of data for no apparent reason. I talked with programmer Joe Flores and Meldium co-founder Boris Jabes to get insight into how permissions work, and see if it’s...
Understanding a browser’s crypto preferences

Understanding a browser’s crypto preferences

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 29, 2013 | Blog Entry, INTERNET, KnowledgeBase (KB), SECURITY, Technical Support, Technicals

  The Distributed Computing & Security research team at the University of Hanover in Germany has implemented a browser encryption test page that analyses the way in which an HTTPS connection is established. One of the things it demonstrates is the accessing...

Did the Spamhaus DDoS Really Slow Down Global Internet Access?

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 29, 2013 | Blog Entry, DATA, HACKING, INTERNET, MONEY, NERD NEWS, SECURITY, Technicals, TECHNOLOGY

from the what’s-to-blame dept. Despite the headlines, the big denial of service attack may not have slowed the Internet after all. The argument against the original claim include the fact that reports of Internet users seeing slowdowns came not from service...
Huawei 3G/4G USB sticks put users’ security at risk

Huawei 3G/4G USB sticks put users’ security at risk

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 28, 2013 | Blog Entry, HACKING, HARDWARE, INTERNET, Internet Scam Notices

The security presentation had a provocative title Source: Uli Ries At the Black Hat Europe conference that is currently in progress, Russian security expert Nikita Tarakanov has presented the results of his analysis of the driver software that Huawei ships with its...

NBC Universal Warns File-Sharers of Criminal Prosecution

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 28, 2013 | Blog Entry, DATA, ENTERTIANMENT, MONEY, NERD NEWS, PIRACY, TECHNOLOGY

NBC Universal is one of the copyright holders involved in the “six strikes” copyright alert system but the warnings it sends out to subscribers of non-participating ISPs stand in stark contrast to the educational approach of the program. A threatening email warns the...

T-Mobile Ends Contracts and Subsidies

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 28, 2013 | Blog Entry, DATA, HARDWARE, MONEY, NERD NEWS, TECHNOLOGY

from the reducing-complexity dept. In what I see as a refreshing change, T-Mobile, the fourth largest carrier in the U.S., has made sweeping changes to its service, ending both phone subsidies and service contracts. Its CEO said, ‘Here’s the deal: If we...
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