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InternetNews August 11, 2009 |
Microsoft: Too Many Depend on IE6 to Kill It Off Despite a growing movement to force users to upgrade to a newer browser, Microsoft says it can't just cut loose millions of IE6 users. |
InternetNews August 11, 2009 |
DNSSEC Gets Validated With DLV Will DLV (DNSSEC Look-aside Validation) accelerate DNSSEC adoption and deployment? |
InternetNews August 10, 2009 |
Microsoft Scales Back IE8 Default Behavior In their latest joint filing with the judge in Microsoft's U.S. antitrust case, Microsoft and the DoJ cite changes in IE8's "express" installation. |
InternetNews August 10, 2009 |
Firefox 3.6 Reaches Alpha Release The first Alpha milestone release of Firefox 3.6, codenamed Namoroka, is now out. |
InternetNews August 6, 2009 |
FCC Kicks Off Broadband Roadshow The Federal Communications Commission today held the first in a series of public meetings aiming to guide the agency's work in developing a plan to deliver high-speed Internet access to all Americans. |
InternetNews August 4, 2009 |
Mozilla Patches Firefox for Black Hat Flaws Firefox 3.5.2 and 3.0.13 fix issues new and old in the open source browser. |
PC Magazine June 29, 2009 Michael Muchmore |
Firefox 3.5 Firefox 3.5, the latest update of the premier open-source browser, adds faster speed, a private mode, and new standard support.... Microsoft IE8... |
InternetNews July 30, 2009 |
Stray Ampersand Led to IE, Flash Flaw: Microsoft An accidental ampersand left key Microsoft code vulnerable to attack, while also putting at risk other vendors' software, like Adobe's Flash. |
InternetNews July 30, 2009 |
Black Hat: Microsoft's Killbit Under the Microscope Researchers roll out a killbit analyzer and take some shots at the software giant, but Microsoft's not worried. |
InternetNews July 30, 2009 |
Kaminsky Warns of SSL Vulnerabilities Security researcher Dan Kaminsky made waves last year with his dramatic DNS security flaw that could have undermined the security of the Internet. This year at Black Hat, he's back with another critical issue affecting the security certificates that secure Web sites. |
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