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Mozilla blocks Skype add-on after it triggers 33,000 Firefox crashes in a week
Mozilla late last week initiated a "soft-block" of all versions of Skype's Firefox extension after the company's add-on was found to have been the cause of 33,000 browser crashes in a single week.
Skype outage blamed on bug in its Windows client
Skype experienced an outage of approximately 24 hours last week after suffering a critical failure on its peer-to-peer platform. The initial flashpoint was understood to have occurred at 8am PST on
OpenBSD Founder: Contractor tried to write back doors
Theo de Raadt, the founder and leader of the OpenBSD project personally believes that the now-defunct Network Security Technology (NetSec) company did attempt to write backdoors in the BSD code base.
Java exploits reach unprecedented levels, according to Microsoft
New data from the Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) Malware Protection Center notes a skyrocketing level of Java exploits, recently detected. The figures are stark, indeed: Microsoft says some six million
Large Patch Tuesday from Microsoft this month
Microsoft ( NASDAQ: MSFT ) is set to issue a total of nine security updates to fix a total of 11 bugs found in Windows and the Office productivity suite today. This is a new high for the Redmond-based
Researcher: Adobe patch does not fully resolve critical vulnerability
Adobe ( NASDAQ: ADBE ) last Tuesday released a major update to address a number of vulnerabilities in its popular PDF reader and Acrobat software. According to the company, 18 different vulnerabilities
Firefox previews new feature to protect against Flash crashes
Mozilla has released a new feature in a developer preview of the popular Firefox browser. In a nutshell, plug-ins such as Adobe Flash will be run as a separate process, which serves to protect the
Microsoft clears remaining bugs after record Patch Tuesday
Microsoft has been working hard to clean up a number of bugs after the largest Patch Tuesday release ever earlier this month. Software affected by buggy patches includes Live Communications Server
Former Microsoft programmer says free software will kill Microsoft
An ex-programmer who worked for Microsoft for 11 years has come forward with a book titled "After the Software Wars." In the book, he explains why the Redmond way will fail. Keith Curtis did
Hacking in online games a widespread problem
It shouldn't come as much of a surprise that the hacking of online games is a widespread problem. After all, the desire to gain control or power--be it in terms of wealth, or the capabilities of

