Bharath on April 4th, 2007

Security experts at RSA have come across a new tool that automatically creates sophisticated phishing sites, a sign that cybercrooks are getting increasingly professional.
The tool, which RSA calls the “Universal Man-in-the-Middle Phishing Kit,” is available on underground online marketplaces for about $1,000, Jens Hinrichsen, RSA’s product marketing manager for fraud auction, said in an [...]

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Bharath on February 27th, 2007

K-Meleon is a fast, stable, and unknown web browser. It has the normal features of browsers such as tabs, and automatic history, cookie, and cache cleaners. Its password manager is very nice, and simple. Another awesome feature of K-Meleon is that it allows you to sort sites into “groups”, which allows you to open a [...]

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Bharath on February 27th, 2007

The Mozilla Foundation released updates for its Firefox browser on Friday to plug a number of security holes, including several crash bugs that have the potential to be exploited and an issue with how the browser handles hostnames.
The open-source group updated both Firefox 2 and 1.5 to versions 2.0.0.2 and 1.5.0.10, respectively. The update includes [...]

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