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Google Chrome OS vulnerability revealed at Black Hat
Security researchers at the Black Hat Technical Security Conference Aug. 3 demonstrated how Google Chrome OS extensions provide a point of entry for hackers to steal passwords, contacts and email
Screenshots of Windows App Store purportedly leaked
Screenshots of what is purported to be the new Windows App Store have been leaked by Chinese site CNBeta.com. The screenshots show a top seller list featuring software such as Internet Explorer,
Run IE6 apps in IE8 with UniBrows
Startup Browsium last week announced the release of a browser add-on that allows applications designed for IE6 to run unmodified in IE8 . Called UniBrows, the software can be configured to load the
Google Chrome now supports background apps
Google ( NASDAQ: GOOG ) announced support for a background feature that is clearly designed to bring web applications one step nearer to that of a full-fledged desktop experience. Essentially,
Mozilla issues warning over password-stealing Firefox add-on
Mozilla has issued a warning that an add-on for its popular Firefox web browser called "Mozilla Sniffer" is in fact a keystroke logger. The add-on was included within a collection of tools popular
AT&T talks up iPhone app that controls enterprise applications
During this week's CTIA Wireless 2010 trade show in Las Vegas, AT&T CEO and President Randall Stephenson detailed an iPhone application called the AT&T WorkBench, that allows control over
Microsoft rushes out Office Web Apps preview
Yesterday, Microsoft unveiled its first direct counter toward rival Google's suite of web applications, which is earlier than some analysts expected. It includes online versions of Word, Excel and
Zend unveils new framework, IDE for PHP
Zend Technologies has announced a new version of its Zend Framework, which was created as a platform for building PHP applications. The company announced the availability of Zend Framework 1.9
The 40,000-servers club
The widespread use of the Internet and the growing popularity of web applications has fueled a surge in demand for datacenters across the globe. The popularity of virtualization sated the public's
SQL injection attacks could open door to more serious exploits
A new breed of SQL injection attacks could give hackers a way to take control of many of the underlying database servers powering websites. According to penetration tester Bernardo Damele Assumpcao

