Feb 08 2012

Security Researchers: 'Did Google Pull a Fast One on Firefox and Safari Users?'

Security Researchers: 'Did Google Pull a Fast One on Firefox and Safari Users?'
Alrighty then, but keep in mind what a Mobile Mozilla Firefox coder, Gian-Carlo Pascutto, said about Microsoft. "False positive control is an important part of effective malware detection. Internet Explorer flags many malware sites, but it also flags …
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Did Google withhold malware protection details from partners?
With Internet Explorer, Microsoft uses a feature called Application Reputation. Chrome, Firefox, and Safari use Google's Safe Browsing API to check URLs against a constantly updated list of known phishing and malware sites. But a security research firm …
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8 Features That Could Make Windows 8 Great
Microsoft's next OS is loaded with features like eight-second boot times and better file management that could make it the best version of Windows since XP–if the company can pull it off. Windows 8 represents the biggest redesign of the Windows …
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