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Chrome, Firefox, IE 10, Java, Win 8 All Hacked At Pwn2Own

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 7, 2013 | HACKING, INTERNET, SECURITY, Technicals

from the soooory-eh dept. Annual Canadian hack fest Pwn2Own is famous for leaving a trail of bloodied software bits and today it did not disappoint. Security researchers tore holes through all major web browsers, breaking Windows 8 and Java, too (though the latter...
Comcast Punishes BitTorrent Pirates With Browser Hijack

Comcast Punishes BitTorrent Pirates With Browser Hijack

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 6, 2013 | INTERNET, Internet Scam Notices, LAW, MONEY, NERD NEWS, POLITICAL, Technical Support, Technicals

Comcast revealed today how it will deal with customers who receive multiple warnings under the newly launched “six-strikes” anti-piracy system. After four alerts the ISP will “hijack” web-browsers of suspected serial pirates with a persistent pop-up notification,...

Stuxnet’s Earliest Known Version Discovered and Analyzed

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 6, 2013 | Blog Entry, DATA, HACKING, HARDWARE, INTERNET, Malware Reports, NERD NEWS, POLITICAL, SECURITY, Technicals, TECHNOLOGY

from the no-u235-for-you dept. Symantec researchers have discovered an older version of the infamous Stuxnet worm that caused the disruption at Iran’s nuclear facility in Natanz: Stuxnet 0.5. According to a whitepaper released by the researchers at RSA...

Why Microsoft’s pushing Office subscriptions

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 5, 2013 | DATA, MONEY, NERD NEWS, Technicals

The launch of new and revised Office 365 software-by-subscription plans for businesses shows that Microsoft realizes its current licensing revenue is threatened by cost-cutting customers, an analyst said yesterday. “Microsoft wants to shift people to...

Microsoft Azure Failure: SSL Certificates Were Updated… Sort Of

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 5, 2013 | Blog Entry, INTERNET, SECURITY, Technicals

from the embrace-the-slack dept. Microsoft has published an explanation of the failure of Windows Azure earlier this month. Users of the Azure storage saw that an SSL certificate had expired. Microsoft’s explanation says that the certificate had in fact been...

Identity Theft Attempt In Progress; How To Respond?

by Joseph Forbes | Mar 5, 2013 | Blog Entry, Data Recovery, HACKING, INTERNET, Internet Scam Notices, PRIVACY, SECURITY, Technicals

from the burrs-on-the-heel-of-the-foot-would-be-mercy dept. It appears that two weeks ago my email address got into the wrong database. Since that time there have been continuing attempts to access my accounts and create new accounts in my name. I have received emails...
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