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http://www.online-casinos.com/news/news6272.aspOnline-Casinos.comFebruary 20, 2008 Resurgence of criminal activity warning The spectre of DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) assaults again occupied the minds of IT and security officials at online gambling sites this week as reports surfaced of attacks on major online poker websites. The online poker information portal Poker-king.com advised that many online poker and casino properties have suffered outages, naming Full Tilt Poker as probably the most visi read more »
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Microsoft warned on Friday that Apple's Safari Web browser for Windows exposes PCs to a security hole that permits potentially malicious files to be downloaded to a user's machine and run without prompting the user. Microsoft's advisory comes two weeks after security researcher Nitesh Dhanjani warned both Redmond and Cupertino that Safari introduces a vulnerability in Windows and OS X machines, which allows any rogue Web site to "carpet bomb" the user's Desktop (Windows), or...Please click on the title to read more »
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Be careful around the netFlaws in the Mail and Safari applications bundled with the iPhone leave users of the device at greater risk of phishing attacks.… read more »
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The impact of the DNS protocol flaw discovered by Dan Kaminsky is much wider than previously thought, endangering the trust many of us take for granted. The DNS flaw went beyond cache poisoning to target FTP and Secure Sockets Layer certificates. - LAS VEGAS Perhaps more than any other flaw in the last several years, the DNS protocol vulnerability discovered by security researcher Dan Kaminsky has shown that the circle of trust on the Internet can be broken more easily than we feared.After listening t read more »
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The impact of the DNS protocol flaw discovered by Dan Kaminsky is much wider than previously thought, endangering the trust many of us take for granted. The DNS flaw went beyond cache poisoning to target FTP and Secure Sockets Layer certificates. - LAS VEGAS Perhaps more than any other flaw in the last several years, the DNS protocol vulnerability discovered by security researcher Dan Kaminsky has shown that the circle of trust on the Internet can be broken more easily than we feared.After listening t read more »
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