Google now offers an extension for Chrome that automates the process of adding the secure Google search site as a search engine to the Chrome 6.x branch. Google SSL Web Search is an extension, still in beta, that works with Chrome 6.0.419.0 and later on Windows and Linux computers. . First released in June 2010, installing the extension opens up a configuration window with a single button that will open Chrome's "add search engine" window. Here, you can set a keyword to speed up your use of Google SSL Web search. There are also instructions on how to set the SSL Web search as your default search engine, which is a simple procedure. Right-click on the Omnibox, Google's name for its location bar, choose Edit search engines, find Google SSL Web search, and set it as your default engine. Google notes on the extension's install page that it doesn't work on Macs because "the Mac UI of Chrome for handling OSDD entries is not yet implemented." The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . First released in June 2010, installing the extension opens up a configuration window with a single . google, offers, extension, chrome, automates, process, adding, secure. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The vulnerabilities, disclosed to the BugTraq security mailing list over the weekend, allow rogue Web sites to take control of a victim's computer by exploiting weaknesses in the way the browser handles "skin" files, or configuration files that can change the . . . . The vulnerabilities, disclosed to the BugTraq security mailing list over the weekend, allow rogue Web sites to take control of a victim's computer by exploiting weaknesses in the way the browser handles "skin" files, or configuration files that can change the look of a program. An advisory, written by Jouko Pynnonen of Finland, describes scenarios that would allow an attacker to seize control of systems running Opera, all of which require some degree of user interaction to be successfully exploited. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . The vulnerabilities, disclosed to the BugTraq security mailing list over the weekend, allow rogue We. vulnerabilities, disclosed, bugtraq, security, mailing, weekend, allow, rogue. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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