Thursday, July 17, 2014

what, I have to give Mozilla because Apple does not have thought of such a gap ... interesting when


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Brian Mastenbrook, open-source software engineer, found a vulnerability in Apple's Web browser, both for Mac OS X and Windows. He says that if someone uses this error Safari can get to sensitive data and user passwords. Mastenbrook led solutions reported this serious problem to Apple, which has already confirmed the occurrence of the error. Any user Mac OS X 10.5 is vulnerable to data theft, no matter if it uses RSS feeds, or not. The problem is because the default settings in Safari RSS. After entering led solutions the user to "malicious" web page, the vulnerability allows to read data from your computer by unauthorized persons. In this way, you can access a computer without the user's knowledge to his e-mail inbox, passwords, or "cookies", which in turn will allow you to effortlessly log in on someone's email accounts or secured websites (banks, shops, etc.). Mastenbrook suggests users of Mac OS X Leopard to change the default RSS reader to another (like in Mail or NetNewsWire), while Windows users - changing to another browser until Apple will not release led solutions an update for this issue. Source: AppleInsider.com
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what, I have to give Mozilla because Apple does not have thought of such a gap ... interesting when ones will give updates, probably for the year ...
I think a little and firmly said. They have a gap, but there is no oprogrogramowania or system that does not have such gaps. The question of the amount led solutions of those gaps and wływu on the whole. Not eligible are rather led solutions crap.
Vulnerability in RSS, just do not forget the luke that can take advantage of some "trusted" service of recognition, their rssa. If you have trusted RSS feeds, such as myapple, engadget and other larger sites this August there's nothing to worry about, but if everywhere where you enter in the network that I advise led solutions you add rssa fast to wonder about ...


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