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The anti-malware tool that debuted last week in Firefox 3.0 Beta 3 is blocking users from reaching the Web sites for a pair of popular add-ons to the open-source browser
The latest version of NoScript, a popular Firefox add-on designed to block scripts and plug-ins, has been updated to stymie the new "clickjacking" class of attacks, according to its developer
For those that dont know, anti-debugging is the implementation of one or more techniques within computer code that hinders attempts at reverse engineering or debugging a target process. Typically this is achieved by detecting minute differences in memory, operating system, process information, latency, etc. that occur when a process is started...
Its not rocket science, but any time we mingle and intertwine four or five different pieces of technology, theres always the potential for a mess or at least a misconfiguration or two along the way. Dont know what 802.1X is? Check out the recent 802.1X technology primer
If youre planning to, or are implementing wired 802.1X, wireless security...
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Previous posts about building my Vista Media Center
Part 1 - The System
Part 2 - The Tuner
I posted part 2 back in June, so it has been a while, but I wanted to continue documenting my media center project and I can't help but talk about the MyMovies2 plug-in next
Create Your Own...
Last week we discussed the top 6 email risks that companies face. So what can we do to protect ourselves against these risks? Here are 10 things that you should be doing to protect your company
1: Write an email policy . If you do not already have one in place, the first thing you must do is to create an email policy. This is necessary to...