Jul 2, 2008
Recent research reveals that 40% of internet users are surfing on outdated browsers. This causes much concern since most malwares are created to target browsers. If you don’t remember when you last updated your Firefox or IE, then you could be one of those who are at risk!
A recent study organized by Google, the Swiss [...]
Recent research reveals that 40% of internet users are surfing on outdated browsers. This causes much concern since most malwares are created to target browsers. If you don’t remember when you last updated your Firefox or IE, then you could be one of those who are at risk!
A recent study organized by Google, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and IBM have discovered that only 59.9% of internet users are using the latest patched version of their preferred browser – that leaves ... Read More
Jun 23, 2008
Very rarely do we hear a Mac trojan. Frankly, I’ve never heard of it.
Most of the time – or should I say, all the time - trojans are found in Windows PC setups. Why? Because they are the easiest to attack. As simple as that. Windows PCs come in large installs; lots of folders, subfolders [...]
Very rarely do we hear a Mac trojan. Frankly, I’ve never heard of it.
Most of the time – or should I say, all the time - trojans are found in Windows PC setups. Why? Because they are the easiest to attack. As simple as that. Windows PCs come in large installs; lots of folders, subfolders and files that could easily be penetrated. Plus the operating system is the most widely used system in the entire personal computing world. As of last month, ... Read More
Feb 20, 2008
United States officials are optimistic that the Navy missile launched on Wednesday hit the free falling spy satellite. What they cannot be certain of, however, is if they hit the smaller fuel tank — whose toxic content hydrazine, pose a health hazard to humans if it hits land. The missile launched to destroy the tank [...]
United States officials are optimistic that the Navy missile launched on Wednesday hit the free falling spy satellite. What they cannot be certain of, however, is if they hit the smaller fuel tank -- whose toxic content hydrazine, pose a health hazard to humans if it hits land. The missile launched to destroy the tank was designed to counter other incoming missiles so precision may be an issue.
The Pentagon said in a statement: “Confirmation that the fuel tank has been fragmented should ... Read More