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The exploit, which we’ve confirmed has now been patched, could hijack the session of a previously authorized third party Facebook application and invisibly pass it off to a malicious app.
The diagram below points out four features that are important to understanding the search results page but sometimes we can see some very shocking results… Have fun!
As of last Friday, web reports stated that IE8 only accounted for about one and a half per cent of all internet traffic.
Google has recently been asking 10 of its “experts” to give their predictions of what’s going to happen in the next 10 years as the internet evolves. I’m no expert but as a curious partaker in this brave new world I thought I’d give a shot at coming up with my own list of future predictions -
Microsoft’s latest operating system Windows 7 opened to rave reviews last week. After the dismal performance of its earlier operating system Vista, Microsoft seems to be heaving a sigh of relief at the grand reception that its new OS has received.
The lab there has been showing off the latest prototype, the handiwork of Dr. Babak Parviz: a semi-transparent array – including an LED – embedded into a contact lens that receives 330 microwatts of power wirelessly from a nearby RF transmitter.
Mood Chair changes its color in response to the users’ mood and the environment around them.This furniture technically consists of partially translucent units with LEDs, embedded micro-chips and appropriate sensors.
Koobface (a play on the word Facebook), is a virus distributed via Facebook messaging, the Facebook Wall and other Facebook communication tools. The Facebook (Koobface) virus can turn your computer into a zombie and hijack your web browser.
Brain, 1986
It all started here: Brain was the first “real” virus ever discovered, back in 1986. Brain didn’t really hurt your PC, but it launched the malware industry with a bang and gave bad ideas to over 100,000 virus creators for the next 2 decades.
Michelangelo, 1991
The worst MS-DOS virus ever, Michelangelo attacked the boot sector [...]