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  • Putting a Band-Aid on Firesheep with the new HTTPS Everywhere

    Firesheep isn't making headlines anymore, but it's still out there and causing trouble. Fortunately, there's a new version of HTTPS Everywhere to help block it.

    Blog posts | November 26, 2010 8:52am PST

  • Herding Firesheep

    The only real answer for Firesheep is for all Web 2.0 sites to start using security. That won't be easy. Here's how to start.

    Blog posts | November 1, 2010 1:09pm PDT

  • Five Ways to Shear Firesheep

    Firesheep has made it possible for any moron to raid your Web use, but there are ways you can stop it. Here are a few of them.

    Blog posts | October 28, 2010 4:28pm PDT

  • Should Mozilla block Firesheep?

    Firesheep is a new, free Firefox add-on that makes it a snap for anyone to scan a WiFi network and hijack other people's Facebook, Twitter and other online accounts.

    Blog posts | October 27, 2010 1:40pm PDT

  • Firesheep's Real Lesson: Take Wi-Fi Security Seriously

    Firesheep has people in a panic because it makes it easy to grab useful information when you're using public Wi-Fi. Big deal. You could always do that. The real worry is that businesses' Wi-Fi...

    Blog posts | October 27, 2010 9:27am PDT

Additional Results

  • Putting a Band-Aid on Firesheep with the new HTTPS Everywhere

    Firesheep isn't making headlines anymore, but it's still out there and causing trouble. Fortunately, there's a new version of HTTPS Everywhere to help block it.

    Blog posts | November 26, 2010 8:52am PST

  • Shearing Firesheep

    The good news is that more tools are appearing that can block Firesheep. The bad news is that they don't get to the root of the problem and they're Firefox specific.

    Blog posts | November 9, 2010 12:42pm PST

  • Herding Firesheep

    The only real answer for Firesheep is for all Web 2.0 sites to start using security. That won't be easy. Here's how to start.

    Blog posts | November 1, 2010 1:09pm PDT

  • Firesheep: It's gonna cost you

    With the release of Firesheep, end-users need to be more vigilant about forcing Secure HTTP connections, and clients, servers and network infrastructure will need to be upgraded to support the...

    Blog posts | October 29, 2010 9:40am PDT

  • Five Ways to Shear Firesheep

    Firesheep has made it possible for any moron to raid your Web use, but there are ways you can stop it. Here are a few of them.

    Blog posts | October 28, 2010 4:28pm PDT

  • Should Mozilla block Firesheep?

    Firesheep is a new, free Firefox add-on that makes it a snap for anyone to scan a WiFi network and hijack other people's Facebook, Twitter and other online accounts.

    Blog posts | October 27, 2010 1:40pm PDT

  • Firesheep's Real Lesson: Take Wi-Fi Security Seriously

    Firesheep has people in a panic because it makes it easy to grab useful information when you're using public Wi-Fi. Big deal. You could always do that. The real worry is that businesses' Wi-Fi...

    Blog posts | October 27, 2010 9:27am PDT

  • Learning the wrong lessons from Firesheep

    Firesheep was created at the Toorcon hacker conference by Seattle programmer Eric Butler as a protest against the lack of SSL encryption on popular sites, an enormous security hole he wants...

    Blog posts | October 27, 2010 5:11am PDT

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