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Black Hat: Most browsers can be made to give up personal data
Network World - All the most commonly used Internet browsers are vulnerable to exploits that can force them to cough up users' personal information that can be used to hack into bank accounts or set them up for other attacks, the Black Hat 2010 conference will be told this week.

Tue, 27 Jul 2010 17:40:17 -0700

'Death to browsers!' cries Apple mobile-app patent
The camel's nose under Google's tent A trio of Apple filings seek to patent mobile-application "systems and methods" for travel and online shopping and to move us three steps closer to a Google-free world.

Fri, 30 Jul 2010 18:30:12 -0700

How to Steal Corporate Secrets in 20 Minutes: Ask
A few companies in the Fortune 500 need to upgrade their Web browsers. And while they're at it, a little in-house training on social engineering wouldn't be a bad idea, either.

Fri, 30 Jul 2010 18:10:32 -0700

Web browser group test 2010
We pit the five most popular web browsers head-to-head Your web browser is probably the most used program on your PC. The difference between a merely good browser and a great one, however, can be vast.

Fri, 30 Jul 2010 02:33:38 -0700

FTC Wants Browsers To Block Online Tracking
storagedude writes "The FTC wants a do-not-track mechanism that would allow Web users to opt out of online behavioral tracking, similar to the national do-not-call registry. The agency's preferred method for accomplishing this would be a browser-based tool that would give users the option of blocking data collection across the Web. The only problem is that the agency may not have the authority ...

Thu, 29 Jul 2010 01:26:42 -0700