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New additions of malicious sites for November 27, 2009 which will compromise your PC Security. Some may contain ‘driveby’ downloads and are to be considered ... that these use ‘flux’ techniques and may not resolve and disappear from one domain and appear on another. These sites WILL harm your computer so it is advised to keep well away from them or add them to your Hosts file so that they are ...
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... the hosts file located in your computer and edit it so as to point a malicious website domain to
127.0.0.1
You ... , which publishes a regularly updated database f malicious sites and categorizes them into several categories. This is a community driven project, where people identify the malicious websites and include them into the database. An inclusion in the database is the identification that the ...
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... spotted using a popular Twitter command to send web surfers to malicious sites, a technique that helps conceal the devious deed.
The microblogging site makes application programming interfaces (APIs) ... injected into compromised websites. The scripts, which redirect victims to drive-by sites that attempt to exploit unpatched vulnerabilities in programs such as Apple ...
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... do not generally have to entirely trust every website they visit because malicious web sites should be sandboxed from doing the user harm. One way ... is a protected resource that only you should be able to see in your browser. Other applications should NOT be able to see that data. But a malicious application was able to load that same data and do whatever it wants with it. Scary.
Here’s ...
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... escalated to ugliness, at which point we must rebut her false and malicious again… for the second time. (Sigh!)
The original reply ... false and malicious statements” and “negative criticism” against third-party Web sites ... unfair! How un-librivoxy.
It is unfortunate that “false and malicious statements” have been allowed to here at LibriVox by those who are “ ...
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... security experts those messages are actually generated by some buggy malicious code sneaked onto them by Gumblar's authors ... affected," he said via instant message.
WordPress sites that have crashed because of the buggy code display the following error ... Security vendor FireEye said that the number of hacked sites could be in the hundreds of thousands. "Because of the fact that they' ...
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