If you are using Opera browser, get the latest version 9.10 which is available now. One of the new security enhancement is by adding a Fraud Protection (aka Phishing filter). See Opera's Fraud Protection in action by viewing the demo at http://portal.opera.com/startup/?tip=fraud You can download it from...
The Part 2 of the Web Browser Forensics series has been published. The Part 1 provides a case study of digital forensics, and investigates incriminating evidence using a user's web browser history. Part 2 of this web browser forensics series looks at reconstructing Mozilla Firefox' cache in order to...
Platform: All platforms Severity: Moderate/high Vulnerable versions of Opera: 7.54 and earlier Opera security advisory: - Named frames or windows can be hi-jacked by malicious frames or windows. - Periods in the file name and non-breaking spaces in the Content-Type header can make the save/open dialog...
plonk has discovered a weakness in Mozilla and Thunderbird, which can be exploited by malicious people to enumerate valid email addresses. The weakness is caused due to an improper behaviour where references to external stylesheets in HTML documents are followed. This can be exploited to validate the...
Users are encouraged to download the latest security update to Firefox. This update is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Download the latest Firefox here . For more information, see the release notes .
Opera patched two remote code execution holes secretly as per Heise Security. Changelog for v9.10 did not mention the said security patch. Details at http://www.heise-security.co.uk/news/83279
Fixed in Netscape Browser 8.0.4 MFSA 2005-58 Firefox 1.0.7 / Mozilla Suite 1.7.12 Vulnerability Fixes MFSA 2005-57 IDN heap overrun using soft-hyphens
See http://www.dozleng.com/updates/index.php?showtopic=16115 for screenshots. Result: Opera: 2 Firefox: 1 and 1 Internet Explorer: 2