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Hackers claim Firefox zero-day flaw
At a talk at the ToorCon hacker conference in San Diego on Saturday, Mischa Spiegelmock and Andrew Wbeelsoi outline a possible vulnerability and zero-day exploit in the open-source Firefox Web browser. (Video courtesy of
Mozilla is turning to grassroots marketing to promote its Firefox browser. Winners of a customer-donated video contest will have their efforts shown to the public. Here are three 30-second promotions in the Firefox contest.
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Security Bites: Firefox 2 beats IE 7
Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that Mozilla unleashed Firefox 2 this week. Although the new browser is not a giant leap from version 1.5, it does beat Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 in several aspects, including security, say CNET News.com's Joris Evers and CNET.com's Robert Vamosi on this week's Security Bites.
More than geeks on RSA show floor
From Alexis Skye--the self-proclaimed "world's tallest bikini model"--to hackers straight from Hackistan, RSA Conference 2007 had more than security to offer. CNET Networks' Joris Evers and Robert Vamosi report from the show.
Defcon: Where feds and hackers rub elbows
It's an unlikely pairing: security officials and underground hackers. Every year, they make peace and share information at Defcon, Black Hat's sister conference. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports from the 16th annual event that begins in Las Vegas this weekend.
Mozilla Firefox 2 is a winner, beating Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 on security, features, and overall cool factor, and deserving of our Editors' Choice award.
Radio frequency identification tags in passports may make it possible to determine from a distance whether somebody is carrying a passport and even tell the nationality of a passport holder. Taken to an extreme, such identification could make it possible to detonate explosives only when someone from a particular country is nearby, Flexilis shows in this video. Researchers addressed e-passport concerns at the 2006 Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas.
Songbird is a media player and Web browser built from Firefox's engine. Songbird is open-source and supports user-contributed, cross-platform extensions.
Two years in the making, Firefox 3 is a feature-loaded improvement on the previous version. Faster, safer, but not without some controversy, take a first look at Mozilla's big browser update.
