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Samstag, 17. Mai 2003 |
To the Recording Industry Association of America, sending threatening messages to online music swappers is a potentially effective way to educate the public that trading copyrighted material is wrong. But to security geeks in the file trading community, the technique is just another volley in the electronic war with peer-to-peer opponents... and a rather trivial one at that.
11:32:50 PM
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New Safari Beta fixes security hole; Online Banking compatibility. Apple has released a minor update to its Safari web browser, patching a recently discovered security hole that made it "possible to spoof SSL sites."
Safari 1.0 Beta 2 (v74) is available via Software Update and on Apple's very own Safari page. Early reader reports indicate that compatibility with several online banking sites -- which prior to this update experienced authentication and connection failures -- has been sufficiently increased. Apple is being brief on exactly... [Spymac]
11:01:47 PM
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