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GADGETS AND GAMES DIRECTORY :: Resultados de Búsqueda Mozilla Ceo Safari Malware 100 aciertos encontrados.
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The Boy Genius Report Relevance:
Mozilla CEO: Safari = Malware? Image 0 en  - Mozilla CEO: Safari = Malware? Sure, as far as the business of browsing is concerned Apple and Mozilla are competitors, but Mozilla CEO John Lilly makes a good point here. Apple’s attempts to sneak Safari for PC past unsuspecting updaters this past week is hardly the first time Apple has used tactics that some might consider to be less than [...] [..]
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Mozilla thinks outside the box, launches open source Mozilla Phone project Image 0 en  - Mozilla thinks outside the box, launches open source Mozilla Phone project It looks like things are about to get heavier than ever in the smartphone world as Mozilla begins work on designing and building what may be the world?s first crowd-sourced mobile handset. Working closely with Aza Ruskin of Mozilla Labs, Yanko Design?s Billy May has been tasked with heading the design aspect of the project [...] [..]
Kotaku Relevance:
It Took Bubble Safari 41 Minutes, 31 Seconds Before That Facebook Game Thing Happened [Bubble Safari] Click here to read It Took <em>Bubble Safari</em> 41 Minutes, 31 Seconds Before That Facebook Game Thing Happened - It Took Bubble Safari 41 Minutes, 31 Seconds Before That Facebook Game Thing Happened [Bubble Safari] [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance:
Malware bots as papercraft Idtheftbot - Malware bots as papercraft These are fun, paper craft malware bots from Symantec to educate folks on PC viri/bad software via Boingboing. Bots: Denial of Service Bot, aka “DoS Bot” Extortion Bot, aka “Bling Bot” Identity Theft Bot, aka “Bot Simpson” Spambot, aka “Spam-a-bot,” “Canned Spam” Fraud Bot, aka “Phishing Bot,” “Bot Water” Read mo [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance:
Malware infects Merriam-Webster  Fanboys drop dirty bomb on collegiate dictionary Worshippers at the altar of Jobs rejoice: Merriam-Webster’s latest edition of its Collegiate Dictionary has embraced fanboys among more than 100 new entries gracing its updated pages. TheRegister [..]
SAI: Silicon Alley Insider Relevance:
Apple To Support Reps: Do Not Help With Mac Malware  How is Apple responding to the flood of customer calls about installations of the Mac Defender malware? According to multiple tech support insiders, the company has doubled down on its policy of denying any help to affected custom [..]
SAI: Silicon Alley Insider Relevance:
Update Your Mac NOW To Get Rid Of The Latest Malware Attack  Following its promise last week, Apple just pushed out a 2.1 MB security upda [..]
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech Relevance:
Android-targeted malware jumps 76% in Q2, McAfee says Image 0 en  - Android-targeted malware jumps 76% in Q2, McAfee says A new report recently issued by the security firm McAfee suggests that the number of malware applications targeting Android devices jumped 76% during the second quarter of this year, making Android the “most attacked” mobile operating system. ?This year we?ve seen record-breaking numbers of malware, especially on mobile devices, where the uptick is in direct correlation to popularity,? [..]
Joystiq Relevance:
PSA: Beware of malware-infected copies of Mari0  [..]
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech Relevance:
New Android malware can remotely root phones Image 0 en  - New Android malware can remotely root phones Lookout Mobile Security on Tuesday published a report stating that a known malicious Android program has been updated with the ability to harm a device without depending on a user’s interaction. The new version of the “Legacy Native” (LeNa) app utilizes an exploit called GingerBreak to gain root permission on Android phones. The new variant of LeNa hides its payload just past the [..]
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech Relevance:
Religious websites contain more malware than porn sites  People who browse religious websites are more likely to have their computers infected with a virus than those who visit pornographic websites, according to Symantec’s annual “Internet Security Threat Report.” The firm found that websites with religious or ideological themes had triple the average number of threats than those featuring adult content. ?It is interesting to note tha [..]
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech Relevance:
New malware exploits flaw in old versions of Office for Mac  Microsoft researchers recently discovered a piece of Mac OS X malware that exploits a three-year-old flaw in old versions of Office for Mac. The threat uses a multi-stage attack, just like a Windows virus would. While Microsoft did fix the problem in 2009, the software giant notes that not every machine is up-to-date. The company’s data indicates, however, that the malware is not widespread. [..]
BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech Relevance:
Mozilla?s Firefox 10 now available for download  Mozilla on Tuesday released the latest version of its Firefox browser. In addition to allowing users to run full-screen apps, Firefox 10 offers the following enhancements: The forward button is now hidden until you navigate back. Most add-ons are now compatible with new versions of Firefox by default. Anti-Aliasing for WebGL is now implemented. CSS3 3D-Transforms are now supported. Mozilla also ma [..]
Nerdblog.Net Relevance:
Mozilla oppdaterer e-postprogram  Thunderbird er klar i ny versjon, som fikser sikkerhetshull og andre feil. Hardware.no [..]
Silicon Alley Insider Relevance:
Gawker Scammed By Malware Crew Pretending To Be Suzuki gawkerscamad.jpg - Gawker Scammed By Malware Crew Pretending To Be Suzuki Gawker Media just got scammed by a malware company pretending to be Suzuki.  The "ads" crashed readers' browsers, and, in some cases, installed spyware.  Read the rest of this story [..]

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