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- Opera patches browser flaws
- Opera patches browser flawsAnd the leopardwas trampled by the 800 pound gorilla...:)Ryan Naraine you are coming off like a SECURITY GOD .I like your un-biased approach to every issue plaguing everything . Keep up the GREAT work , others at ZDNET could learn quite a few things from you .Just...
- Tags: FTP PASV, Opera Software ASA, patch management, Web browser
- Discussion threads 2007-04-11
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- You've Got Files 3.027 (Windows)
- You've Got Files! is a file notification and processing utility. It will monitor your selected directories/folders/FTP sites/SFTP sites for new or changed files and generate an e-mail to multiple email addresses and/or launch an application, alerting those who need to know that new files have arrived. YGF is excellent for...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, File, Niwot Networks, YGF, E-mail, Online Communications
- Software downloads 2009-04-03
- FTP: untrustworthy file transfer
- FTP: untrustworthy file transferWow Robin, good blog!It is, of course, very old news that FTP is not secure by design but it is still good to get the word out.However, I'm a little disappointed that you didn't use the same logic you used when you blamed MS for file system...
- Tags: Anonymous FTP site, FTP
- Discussion threads 2008-07-14
- Opera patches browser flaws
- A new version of the Opera browser has been released with patches for a range of security vulnerabilities. The new Opera 9.20, available for download here, fixes five security issues that put users at risk of cross-site scripting attacks. Opera lists this as a "recommended upgrade" that provides...
- Tags: Botnets, Browsers, Data theft, Exploit code, Firefox, Microsoft, Opera Software ASA, patch management, Patch Watch, Pen testing, Privacy, Responsible disclosure, Ryan Naraine, Vulnerability research, Web browser
- Blog posts 2007-04-11
- Firefox update patches FTP port scanning flaw
- Firefox update patches FTP port scanning flawWhat does it all mean ?I'd really like to know . The last time I recalled all browsers use the FTP passive mode also . RYAN this is a low blow , why not tell all the folks that come cruising thru here that...
- Tags: Web browsers, Firewalls, SECURITY, Mozilla Firefox, firewall, FTP, vulnerbility
- Discussion threads 2007-03-21
- Firefox update patches FTP port scanning flaw
- Mozilla has shipped another Firefox update to patch a security flaw in the way the browser implements the FTP protocol.Exploitation of the flaw, which is rated low-risk, could allow an attacker to perform reconnaissance on a vulnerable machine.According to an advisory from Mozilla, the FTP protocol includes the PASV passive...
- Tags: Web browsers, SECURITY, Mozilla Firefox, FTP, Mozilla Corp., server
- Blog posts 2007-03-20
- Dream FTP Server 1.02 (Windows)
- Dream FTP Server provides powerful, multithreaded, and robust FTP server performance with a nice user-friendly and easy-of-use interface. The following are some features of Dream FTP Server: uses very little CPU and memory, handy user and virtual directory management, powerful log management, support for connection and session management, IP address...
- Tags: Virtual Directory, FTP Server, Microsoft Windows, FTP, BolinSoftware
- Software downloads 2004-01-15
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