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Sandro Gauci, founder of EnableSecurity, has revealed that six years on from his 2002 report into extended HTML form attacks the problem has simply refused to go away. The original report included details of how attackers could abuse non-HTTP protocols in order to launch Cross Site Scripting...
Read More | Jun 21st, 2008
People have been saying that Google is going to buy Digg for the longest time, but now that Digg founder Kevin Rose confirms he is not against selling up does this mean that GDigg is a real possibility? It seems so, yes, and to the tune of $200 million as that's the figure that is flying around the...
Read More | Jun 13th, 2008 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Jun 14th, 2008
Andrew Cuomo, New York Attorney General, has been fighting one of those fights that you sadly cannot win: to rid the Internet of child pornography. Believe me, as a father of four I would love to say that it was possible but as a technology journalist with some 20 years experience of writing about...
Read More | Jun 10th, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jun 11th, 2008
There is a really very interesting article in the online edition of Vanity Fair called 'How the Web Was Won' and subtitled 'An Oral History of the Internet' which recounts through the comments of those involved the first fifty years of Internet history. Sure, you are probably thinking that the...
Read More | Jun 6th, 2008
Google would argue that it does not need to make the privacy policy it has any easier to find, after all you only have to click the 'About Google' link on the homepage and then go and click the 'Privacy Policy' link that can be found at the foot of the page that consequently opens. Indeed, that is...
Read More | Jun 3rd, 2008 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jun 5th, 2008
Set a Firefox world record on Download Day is the message being trumpeted loud and clear from Mozilla HQ as the launch of the Firefox 3.0 web browser gets ever closer. It seems that the Mozilla people are serious as well, with talk of an official Guinness World Record ratification for the most...
Read More | May 29th, 2008 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: May 31st, 2008
Pop quiz: which is the most popular website in the US? For years the correct answer would have been Yahoo, despite everyone thinking it is Google. However, the latest comScore rankings, which list popularity in terms of the unique monthly visitor metric, has Google beating Yahoo for the first time...
Read More | May 15th, 2008
According to Andrea Frome, a software engineer at Google Maps, the search giant has started to give Manhattan a makeover as far as its Street View is concerned at any rate. Manhattan was one of the first cities to get the Street View treatment when the service originally launched, and with dozens...
Read More | May 13th, 2008
The Opera client used to be universally recognized as the alternative browser to Internet Explorer, and then along came Firefox and stole all the alternative browser thunder - and how. But the fat lady is still singing, and to prove it has released the Opera Dragonfly to debug web pages, widgets...
Read More | May 6th, 2008
April 29 is Webmasters Day--according to domain reseller and hosting provider GoDaddy that is. Whether this is a marketing ploy is unclear, but the company is allowing folks to send e-cards to their favorite webmasters, all of which will be unleashed on that day. Not that I would mind a little...
Read More | Apr 24th, 2008
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