SafeWeb has pledged to repair security problems reported this week in its anonymous-surfing technology. The Emeryville, Calif. firm, which has received funding from the CIA, said late Wednesday it soon would release a patch to fix Javascript bugs that can decloak users by exposing their Internet addresses.. . .
SafeWeb has pledged to repair security problems reported this week in its anonymous-surfing technology. The Emeryville, Calif. firm, which has received funding from the CIA, said late Wednesday it soon would release a patch to fix Javascript bugs that can decloak users by exposing their Internet addresses.

"We have a responsibility to promptly resolve bugs in our technology," said SafeWeb CEO Jon Chun. "Security is a process, and we welcome this kind of in-depth critical review as an opportunity to improve and lead in this area."

Be sure to read David Martin's bugtraq post too.

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