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| Hacking Expose!: Malware forces Firefox to save passwords By d3ck4 skip to main | skip to sidebar. Hacking Expose! ... The Trojan modifies a core Firefox file, called nsLoginManagerPrompter.js, which controls whether Firefox prompts a user to save passwords when he or she logs into a secure site. ... between the time the malware first appeared and the point where analysis was completed, but a name was left in the code that pointed to the name of the likely perp and (in the best Web 2.0-stylee) the Facebook profile of an Iranian web user . ... Hacking Expose! - http://hackingexpose.blogspot.com/ | ||
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| FAST TRACK TECH: Web Conferencing Nature, Scope And Tools By starmodels This is the reason why many smart tech-driven manufacturers are working at developing web conferencing devices and cameras to discourage this kind of active hacking. Apple has already produced and launched a fitting reply to the ... While there are also drawbacks to some of the web conferring tools available today, such as many web cams running on default configuration that does not require any password login or IP address verification, which makes them visible to anyone. ... FAST TRACK TECH - http://moneymachine-star.blogspot.com/ |
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