With more than 600,000 copies of the FireSheep browser plug-in downloaded in a matter of weeks, Web security firm zScaler have released a new Firefox plug-in, BlackSheep, in hopes of combating attempts by those using FireSheep to try to hijack their Web session. . The plug-in doesn The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . SilverWolf battles against ShadowWolf's data breach through an innovative app crafted specifically for Chrome users.. BlackSheep Plugin, Session Hijacking Prevention, Firefox Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Check out the info for links to the Google Chrome security blog, and other great information on keeping Chrome secure. Google has released an update to Google Chrome Frame that fixes several crashes and other bugs and one High-severity security issue. . Google Chrome Frame, in case you don't remember, is a plug-in version of the Chrome browser that runs inside Internet Explorer. If a web page uses features unsupported by IE, like the HMTL5 video tag, then Google Chrome Frame kicks in and renders it. When it was announced Microsoft said that they weren't all that hot on the idea and didn't recommend using it. The link for this article located at PC Magazine is no longer available. . Mozilla Firefox Quantum is an extension for Safari that encounters a critical performance problem demanding immediate resolution.. Google Chrome Update, Browser Plugin Security, Chrome Frame Issue. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Like other new browsers, the latest version of Firefox has made security a top priority, and it will alert the user if a site you're about to click on appears to be a hacker's hook. However, the way it and other browsers go about determining that sometimes results in false positives. A new Firefox plug-in adds an additional layer of verification.Intercepting Internet traffic and spying on the communication Improve customer service and productivity with Avaya Unified Communications. between two computers is a gold mine for hackers. Now Carnegie Mellon University researchers hope software they've built will make it harder for criminals to hit that jackpot. This article looks at a new plug-in for Firefox that is designed to prevent users from going to malicious websites. Have you testing this plug-in out, if so what do you think about it? Does it have too many false negatives?. The link for this article located at LinuxInsider is no longer available. . The link for this article located at LinuxInsider is no longer available.. other, browsers, latest, version, firefox, security, priority. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A privacy group is testing software that will let consumers know when they are being tracked by invisible "Web bugs." The Privacy Foundation, a nonprofit privacy group based in Denver, is testing a beta version of a browser plug-in dubbed a . . . . A privacy group is testing software that will let consumers know when they are being tracked by invisible "Web bugs." The Privacy Foundation, a nonprofit privacy group based in Denver, is testing a beta version of a browser plug-in dubbed a Web bug detector, which gives people a tool to identify surveillance tags too small to see. The tracking devices, which are almost never disclosed by the companies that use them, have sparked several lawsuits and even a privacy initiative by the government. Although many companies have consistently said the information collected is kept private, advocates are pushing for companies to reveal when and where they use Web bugs. The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . A privacy group is testing software that will let consumers know when they are being tracked by invi. privacy, group, testing, software, consumers, being, tracked. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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