Three hackers say they have "jailbroken" the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet, allowing them to run unauthorized applications and control hardware components that users can't normally access.. "We've done it. We've broken RIM's fancy security," said a hacker who goes by the alias "neuralic" in a demonstration video posted on Youtube. He said he collaborated on the project with two other hackers, known as Xpvqs and Chris "cmw" Wade. The link for this article located at CBC is no longer available. . Explore the tactics used by hackers to bypass BlackBerry PlayBook's security, allowing unauthorized app installations and hardware manipulation. BlackBerry PlayBook, Hacking, Jailbroken Tablet, Unauthorized Apps. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The latest Firefox beta jumps to version 6 and lands with improvements made to security, tablet appearance, memory management, and Android fixes. Download for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android, Firefox 6 beta comes with a laundry list of changes made to both desktop and mobile platforms. . Some of the changes were included in the developer's Aurora release of Firefox 6, such as the built-in verification tool for plug-ins like Adobe Flash, better memory management for the Panorama grouping feature, a Chrome-style Scratchpad for testing out JavaScript snippets, and a new window for fine-tuning Web site permissions. Other changes are new. One minor tweak, called domain highlighting, will help you read the domain of the Web site you're on more easily. This is a small but important change that people can use to visually verify that they are at the correct URL--for online banking, for example--as opposed to a spoofed one that's likely to be malicious. The link for this article located at CNET Blogs is no longer available. . Explore the latest enhancements in Firefox 6 beta, showcasing fortified security protocols, optimized memory usage, and refinements for tablet functionality.. Firefox Beta, Enhanced Security, Tablet Features, Memory Management, Web Improvements. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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