Given the choice when browsing, I would download and save an executable file rather than directly run it. Free will has always been a hot topic in philosophy and when it comes to Web browser security the topic suddenly gets hot as well! I was recently browsing a well known adware vendor Web site when I decided to download a game and try it. As usual I came across a normal download page:
Figure 1: The standard Web download interface
After clicking “continue” I was prompted with the usual “File Download”
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http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?section=104&article=53793By Jeff SchogolStars and StripesMideast editionApril 3, 2008 ARLINGTON, Va. . An Army security drill that posed as an e-mail scam is part of a larger exercise known as .Bulwark Defender,. said Bruce Sprecher, a spokesman for U.S. Strategic Command..The e-mail, sent to dot.mil addresses, was developed to check our personnel.s responses to a sophisticated phishing scam,. Sprecher said on Wednesday. .These events are conducted to determine how to imp
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'Flipped' votes reported in three statesWith just a week to go before the US presidential election, academics, politicians, and voters are voicing increased distrust of the electronic voting machines that will be used to cast ballots.…
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