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A detailed XSS filter architecture and implementation article has been published on the Security Vulnerability Research & Defense blog. The main goal of the XSS filter integrated in IE8 is to prevent exploitation of cross-site scripting vulnerabilities without breaking the web.Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of ... |
21 August 2008 06:08 GMT |
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What has already happened in other countries around the world, including here China, could also happen in Australia, as the local government wants to provide a subsidy to the country's ISPs in order to install filters and restrict access to certain online content, CNET Australia reported. The Internet Service Pr... |
14 May 2008 03:47 GMT |
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Keeping children away from pornography is a must with the Internet today, everybody agrees on that. Many governments have invested a lot of money into programs that would allow parents to filter out the sites their kids visit and they deem as not safe, the Australian one being among them. 7 months after it was releas... |
21 February 2008 15:46 GMT |
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Spam messages have always been extremely annoying for all of us, whether they were promoting Viagra, Rolex watches or other drugs. Because of that, email providers and software company joined forces to develop better filters and technologies able to block unwanted messages supposed to reach our inboxes. Yahoo Mail is... |
7 January 2008 06:04 GMT |
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The colored labels, which were introduced a couple of weeks ago, kind of revolutionized the approach to inbox and made it all of a sudden a friendly place with a means to quickly find whatever was needed, without having to use the internal search engine built into the client. If red means family, then just click it i... |
20 December 2007 14:36 GMT |
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Security company BitDefender announced today that its spam filters managed to discover and block an impressive campaign of unsolicited email messages which are usually concerning Ron Paul, one of the US Presidential candidates. According to BitDefender, the messages are coming from multiple countries and were all blo... |
30 October 2007 15:06 GMT |
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I'm starting to get tired of Gmail when my inbox is continuously assaulted by so many spam messages although I really don't want them. And what's more annoying is that I already marked all of them as spam using the 'Report Spam' button but it seems like there's no effect. Moreover, my in... |
11 September 2007 02:50 GMT |
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Blacklisting is one good security measure that many IT managers decide to employ. Basically it's a list of e-mail addresses of known spammers and this acts almost like a filter. It may also contain websites that are considered off limits or dangerous because they may be part of frauds or because they are malware... |
31 August 2007 03:23 GMT |
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You install it and we'll hack it! That's what computer geeks seem to think about all the security measures installed lately. I was not amazed when I read that an anti-pornography filter had been hacked. But I was a bit astonished when I found out that it has been done by a 16-year-old. Of course, this filte... |
29 August 2007 02:46 GMT |
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See WebLOQ developing something great. It's a new system that rather than protecting a certain parameter (from spam) will protect the transit channel as seen on eWeek.So, what is this new measure? Well, have you noticed that your friends don't spam you? Nor do your colleagues at work! Spam always comes fro... |
27 August 2007 04:44 GMT |
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Google indexes all kinds of files, no matter their format and provides one click access to them through the search engine results page. That's why Google tends to become a real download source as the users found simple ways to save almost any type of file available through the search engine. The torrent files ar... |
10 August 2007 09:56 GMT |
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OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) is an interesting campaign funded by Nicholas Negroponte that is meant to bring one inexpensive laptop to every child from every corner of the world. But when the laptops are used with a different purpose than educational matters, there is a problem. Reuters reports that Nigerian pupils ar... |
23 July 2007 05:19 GMT |
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Gmail is described as the most efficient anti-spam email solution and there is no doubt it is really a well-developed product. Gmail has several filters able to block unwanted messages delivered into your inbox but sometimes it's not enough to assure a 100 percent protected account. Take the example of the numer... |
20 July 2007 03:13 GMT |
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Following the recent legal problems encountered by the famous BitTorrent website, the owners of the service decided to release a special function to fight against pirated content. FileRights, the new function, is meant to filter the search results to avoid pirated content from being indexed by the webpage. As you pro... |
26 June 2007 05:37 GMT |
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Microsoft keeps ruining companies by implementing features and applications directly into its own operating systems. Until the release of Vista, anyone in search of a solution to prevent the inappropriate usage of the computer by children was forced to purchase especially designed software. This kind of software allo... |
22 May 2007 15:21 GMT |
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Fuel cells differ from batteries in that they consume reactants, which must be replenished, while batteries store electrical energy chemically in a closed system. Additionally, while the electrodes within a battery react and change as a battery is charged or discharged, a fuel cell's electrodes are catalytic an... |
24 April 2007 04:02 GMT |
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Gmail is the mail solution powered by Google that was released in April 2004 and is regarded as the most efficient service against spam messages. If you're asking yourself why is the title written with capital letters, let me answer. I am really outraged and this because Gmail, "the most efficient mail solution ... |
16 April 2007 04:14 GMT |
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Gmail is the mail solution provided by the search giant, currently available for free for all the Internet users. Gmail was released in April 2004 and was available only by invitation but the company recently decided to make it a public beta. Since the launch of the product, Gmail was regarded as the mail solution th... |
21 March 2007 06:49 GMT |
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Gmail is often regarded as the most efficient mail solution against spam messages because it contains powerful filters able to block unwanted mails. Although it is quite popular for its antispam abilities, the company plans to improve its filters and attract even more users. Today, "The Securities and Exchange Commis... |
9 March 2007 03:26 GMT |
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