Posts Tagged ‘Computer World’

Screwing your own products are not enough, screw other products too?

Posted 19 Oct 2009 — by Arun
Category Technology

When I opened Firefox today, I saw a pop up from Firefox that informed me that it has disabled the Windows Presentation Foundation plugin and I have to restart Firefox to disable it completely. I wasn’t sure what it was, but went ahead and restarted Firefox. I then stumbled upon this news in ComputerWorld that Microsoft silently slipped a plugin into Firefox without user authorization and that left the browser open to attacks. I’m not sure if Microsoft assumes that if you use Windows, they can do whatever they want to without user approval? I think it’s not enough for them deliver products full of security holes. They want to create security holes in other products too.

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If it’s animation or special effects, it’s Linux.

Posted 19 Aug 2008 — by Arun
Category News

Read the interesting article at ComputerWorld.

Laugh at people if they say Vista is secure

Posted 20 May 2008 — by Arun
Category News
According to an analysis from ThreatFire, 58,000 PCs running Vista were compromised by at least one piece of malware over the six months to May 2008, equivalent to 27 percent of all Vista machines probed.

In total, Vista suffered 121,380 instances of malware from its 190,000 user base, a rate of malware detection per system is proportionally lower than that of XP, which saw 1,319,144 malware infections from a user base of 1,297,828 machines, but it indicates a problem that is worse than Microsoft has been admitting to.

Source: Computer World.