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Live Webcast: Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond
Register for this webcast, Top Considerations for Effective Managed Security for 2012 and Beyond, to learn more about what you can do to keep your network protected for years to come.
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'Highly critical' flaw found in Opera browser
Security researchers are sounding the alarm for an unpatched, remote code execution flaw in the Opera Web browser.
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Opera browser dinged by code execution flaw
Opera releases version 10.01 to fix three documented flaws, including a memory corruption issue that exposes users to code execution attacks.
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Opera browser (finally) gets an auto-updater
The Opera Web browser has undergone a minor security makeover with one significant improvement -- the ability to update itself when patches are released. The latest browser update will, by...
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'Extremely severe' vulnerabilities in Opera browser
Opera has released version 9.63 of its browser as a "recommended security upgrade" that fixes at least seven security vulnerabilities, some with serious risk implications. The most serious of...
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Opera browser for cell phones mimics iPhone's Safari
At the Digital Life Show in New York City, ZDNet executive editor David Berlind gets a demonstration of an iPhone-like browsing feature that Opera will be introducing into Opera Mini, a browser...
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Firefox to change its look--again
Part of the Mozilla plan for the future of Firefox involves revising the browser's interface, currently code-named Australis. Check out the company's plans for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android.
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Mozilla plans Metro-specific Firefox for Windows 8
Mozilla doesn't want to be left out of the Windows 8 Metro fun.
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How much online privacy do you really have? Less than you think
How much privacy do you have on the web? An independent group called PrivacyChoice has undertaken the formidable effort of assigning a numeric score to popular websites, measuring their published...
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Mozilla patches 'critical' Firefox security hole
Mozilla rates this a "critical" vulnerability that can be used to run attacker code and install software, requiring no user interaction beyond normal browsing.
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Chrome for Android -- best mobile browser
Chrome for Android is already the best mobile browser on any tablet.
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Review: Chrome 17, faster than ever, more secure than ever.
Google's popular Chrome Web browser just keeps getting faster and more secure with every release.
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Patch Tuesday heads-up: 21 vulnerabilities, including 'critical' IE bulletin
Fixes coming for dangerous security holes in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, the Internet Explorer browser and .NET/Silverlight.
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Do Not Track Plus blocks sites and ads from tracking you
This browser add-on blocks sites and ads from tracking you, unless you give them explicit permission to do so.
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Gallery: Google Chrome on Android Tablet
The newly released Chrome for Android beta is a full port of the Chrome browser for desktop operating systems and is intended to eventually replace the built-in Android browser.
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Google's Android+Chrome likely a winning combo
The marriage of Android and Chrome -- just as the union of Android code for smartphones and Android code for tablets were merged -- will give Google stronger ammunition as it battles Apple's...
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BrowserID takes evolutionary step; ventures into wild
The Mozilla Foundation is inviting all email providers to adopt its BrowserID technology and begin validating their users' log-ins to Web sites that support the protocol.
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Tour the first Chrome beta for Android (screenshots)
Chrome comes to Android in a big way, if you can get your mitts on an Ice Cream Sandwich-powered device. Here's a look at what the latest Android browser has to offer.
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Chrome Beta for Android demo on video
The Chrome browser is now available for Android phones and tablets running Ice Cream Sandwich. Here's Chrome captured on video in action.
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Google Chrome Web browser finally comes to Android
It took three years, but the popular Google Web browser, has finally arrived for Android users... well Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, users anyway.
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Coming to Firefox: Flash Player in a sandbox
Adobe says sandboxing technology has proven very effective in protecting users by increasing the cost and complexity of writing effective exploits.
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