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Browser News Round-Up

While I’m still busy changing my passwords, I’m noticing several browser related news popping up in my RSS feed reader. So what’s going on today? Several websites reported that the first beta of Firefox 5 was released, and while it certainly looked that way on first glance, it turned out be a beta labeled Aurora [...]

Author: , Thursday May 5, 2011
Categories: Browsing, Google Chrome, Opera

The LastPass Security Incident, What I Did

After finding out that there might have been a security breach at LastPass, a company known for their online password management solution, I quickly changed my master password and started to think about possible consequences. For some time now, I had been thinking about switching to an offline password management solution. Not necessarily because I [...]

Author: , Thursday May 5, 2011
Categories: Security

Have the biggest players dropped the ball on AV Protection?

The latest anti-virus test figures for Windows 7 are out and there are a good few shocks to be seen in the results. In the tests performed by AVTest, BitDefender has leapt from ninth place since last year to 1st place in the chart.  Bullguard follows it closely having leapt even further all the way up from [...]

Author: , Thursday May 5, 2011
Categories: Security

LastPass Security Breach?

You know that I’m using LastPass as my password manager. It offers everything that I need and then some. One thing that I like about the service is that the company is dedicated and taking security seriously. A blog post at the LastPass blog entitled LastPass Security Notifications mentions that the company has noticed a [...]

Author: , Thursday May 5, 2011
Categories: Security, The Web

Why Websites Never Need Your Password

It is common knowledge that a website, such as PayPal or eBay, will never ask for your password. They do not need it, but rarely do we hear about why that is the case. There are actually a few possibilities. Please note, if you ever get an e-mail requesting your username and password, it is [...]

Author: , Thursday May 5, 2011
Categories: Security, Tutorials Basic

Find That Band, Search For Bands, Artists On Various Websites

Find That Band is an add-on for the Firefox web browser that simplifies the process of finding bands or artists on the Internet. Say you have just discovered a new band on YouTube, or received a recommendation from a friend to check out the next big music gig in town. You could now open a [...]

Author: , Wednesday May 4, 2011
Categories: Browsing, Firefox, Music and Video

The Benefits of Windows Diagnostic Startup Mode

Sometimes when you need to perform diagnostics on a faulty or malfunctioning copy of Windows, Safe Mode is too restrictive, too frustrating in use and unable to provide an environment that has the functions or permissions you need to repair the problems that you’re facing with Windows. One of my favourite alternatives here has existed in [...]

Author: , Wednesday May 4, 2011
Categories: Tutorials Basic

Haozip, Versatile Compression Software, Like 7-Zip, WinRar

When it comes to compression software users have the choice between highly popular commercial applications like WinZip or WinRar, or equally popular free applications like 7-Zip. A relatively new program like HaoZip needs to at least match the functionality of those programs, or provide users with a unique feature that the other compression programs do [...]

Author: , Wednesday May 4, 2011
Categories: Software, Windows

ThreatExpert, Generate Software Behavior Reports

There is always risk involved when you execute software on your local system. You can reduce that risk by updating your operating system regularly, running up to date security software or executing suspicious files in a sandboxed or virtual environment. When you review as much software as I do, you are grateful for every additional [...]

Author: , Wednesday May 4, 2011
Categories: Online Services, Security, Software, Windows

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