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A look at the recent Firefox 3 vulnerability
True to form, Billy Rios promised a more in depth look at the MSFA2008-35 vulnerability which is another protocol handler flaw in Firefox 3. As previously reported here, this was another protocol handler flaw that led to arbitrary remote command execution, and is especially dangerous since it can be deployed...
ZDNet  –  Jul 22, 2008 4:22 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Technology: Security
New Netsuite CRM+ Features Enhance Ease-Of-Use With Advanced AJAX-Powered Workflows
All AJAX-Powered Features Supported in New Firefox 3 Browser - - SAN MATEO, Calif. — July 2008 — NetSuite Inc. (NYSE: N), a leading vendor of on-demand, integrated business management software suites f... [WebWire - Tuesday, July 22, 2008]
WebWire  –  Jul 22, 2008 4:09 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Top Stories: Press Releases
Cheap Firefox Tablet to Be Built By Bloggers
Blogger Michael Arrington said this week that he hopes to help spearhead a movement to build a low-cost tablet designed around the Firefox browser.
PC Magazine  –  Jul 22, 2008 4:06 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Technology: Computer
Japanese browser maker takes on IE, Firefox
Japanese software company Fernir is stepping up promotion of its Sleipnir browser overseas in the hope of snagging a 5% market share.
Computerworld.com  –  Jul 22, 2008 1:00 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Technology: Software
Japanese Browser Maker Taking on IE, Firefox
Japan's Fernir is stepping up promotion of its Sleipnir browser overseas in the hope of snagging a 5% market share
PC World  –  Jul 22, 2008 05:00 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
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PSU security upgrades and Firefox 3 issue
PSU Writes: "Hi PSU Readers, On Friday last week PSU.com was compromised by a hacker who installed some bad software on our server. As soon as we were altered, we immediately traced how they got in and closed the security hole. We then changed passwords, reinstalled the OS and performed a full code audit to prevent it happening again. The site is now fully clean and running as it should be. Unfortunately during this time, the website was anonymously reported to stopbadware.org and Google, who placed a warning notice on PSU.com that visitors using Firefox 3 are forced to see before they can reach the website (as well as a label next to our site in the search results). In order to resolve this we have sent a request to both StopBadware.org and Google.com and we have been confirmed to be in the queue awaiting review. They have checked out the site themselves and have confirmed the issues are gone. We do not know, however, how long it will take before they can lift this label, but hopefully it will be soon. As regular visitors will know we work really hard here (see Dave's non-stop live blogging during E3) and it's a great shame that as a legitimate site we were penalized like this even after resolving the issues immediately. We would like to extend our sincere apologies to anyone inconvenienced by this. We'd also like to reassure everyone that we are now devoting even more resources to anti-hack measures, so you can feel confident you are browsing a trustworthy, secure website. Thank you for your understanding."
N4G.com  –  Jul 22, 2008 02:44 AM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Technology: Video Games
Tools for Web Developers: The 5 Best Firebug Extensions
The Firebug web-development extension for Firefox has gotten so popular, a gaggle of meta-extensions building upon Firebug's core functionality has sprung up around it. Webmonkey rounds up the five best extensions for Firebug.
Wired News  –  Jul 21, 2008 8:30 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Technology
Fix IWeb Photo Pages in Firefox 3
Reader Walter Orlandini finds that iWeb and Firefox 3 don't see eye-to-eye in regard to photo pages. He writes:
PC World  –  Jul 21, 2008 7:07 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
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Get onto CherryPal's Cloud
CherryPal's cloud computer offers 2 watts of power, a 4GB SSD, a Firefox browser, apps, and 50GB of storage in the "cloud," all for $249. What more do you need?
PC Magazine  –  Jul 21, 2008 2:04 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Technology: Computer
Firefox add-on Glubble too clunky and restrictive as a children's Internet filter
Read full story for latest details.
Linux.com  –  Jul 21, 2008 1:00 PM [GMT]  ¦  comment?
found in Technology: Software