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Twitter blames website upgrade for re-introducing XSS hole Register By John Leyden • Get more from this author Twitter said it identified and fixed the cross site scripting flaw that led to meltdown on Tuesday a month ago, only to undo this fix with a later web site update. The revamp - which reintroduced a flaw that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Apple customers still happiest computer users TG Daily It probably won't come as much of a surprise to many that Apple customers are the happiest computer users - indeed, they're widely mocked for extreme evangelism. But a new survey from the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) shows that Apple's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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IE 9 Beta Bags Over 2 Million Downloads InternetNews.com The first public beta version of Internet Explorer 9 got off to a healthy start over the first two days of its release. By Stuart J. Johnston: More stories by this author: Being number one isn't always a picnic. Internet Explorer has been the most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Moses may not have see red when parting the sea The Guardian As the book of Exodus details, when Moses led the children of Israel out of slavery in Egypt, God obligingly clove the Red Sea in two, allowing his chosen ones to escape to freedom. New research suggests, however, that the famous parting could have ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Google Transparency Report Shows Where Content is Blocked Maximum PC If you're the type to fret over data security and government censorship, Google has your back with their new Transparency Report. The report is likely a response to the search giant's recent run-ins with the likes of China over blocking services and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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