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Security Concerns Surrounding Web Browsers | Learning basics of CyberSecurity | Video

This video provides an in depth look at web browsers, how they are utilized and the security concerns that go along with their usage. At the end of the video...


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Alerte aux failles de sécurité pour IE, Chrome, Firefox et Flash | #digcit #CyberSecurity

Alerte aux failles de sécurité pour IE, Chrome, Firefox et Flash | #digcit #CyberSecurity | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Les trois premiers navigateurs web du marché, Chrome, Internet Explorer et Firefox, sont mis à jour, afin d’éliminer des failles de sécurité.




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Google Fixes Four High-Risk Flaws in Chrome Before Pwn2Own

Google Fixes Four High-Risk Flaws in Chrome Before Pwn2Own | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Google has fixed four high risk vulnerabilities in Chrome before the Pwn2Own contest.





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You can download Firefox 25 for Windows, Mac, and Linux right now; official launch tomorrow

You can download Firefox 25 for Windows, Mac, and Linux right now; official launch tomorrow | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Firefox 25 is due to officially launch on Tuesday, but you can grab the desktop version right now. Download links for Windows, Mac, and Linux are available on Mozilla's servers here: ...

 

Updates of any software, programs, OS are a MUST!!! Update asap!!!

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Updates of any software, programs, OS are a MUST!!! Update asap!!!

 

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Safari now blocks all but latest version of Flash plugin

Safari now blocks all but latest version of Flash plugin | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

A little over a month ago, Mozilla has announced that Firefox will be preventing all plug-ins except the current version of Flash from loading automatically, requiring users who explicitly want to use them to start them themselves.

Last week, Apple has decided to do the same with older versions of the Adobe Flash Player plug-in.


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Flash and Java - Sneaky back-doors to Mac-Nasties!!

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Mozilla Introduces New 'Forget Button' for Firefox | Update!

Mozilla Introduces New 'Forget Button' for Firefox | Update! | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
The consumer-facing browser is also getting an oft-requested ‘Forget Button’, which is essentially a retrospective ‘porn mode’ option. Using it allows you to clear between 5 minutes and 24 hours of browser data – history, cookies, log-ins, saved passwords etc. – but it leaves the rest of your stored data and auto-complete history in place. It also closes any browser windows you have open and presents you with a fresh, blank one.

Of course, switching to private browsing is still an option, but now you have an extra conduit to erase some of the recent past without having to mess about under-the-bonnet.

Among other changes to the browser, Nightingale said, is the addition of DuckDuckGo as a standard search option, alongside Google, Yahoo and the rest of the list of providers.
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The consumer-facing browser is also getting an oft-requested ‘Forget Button’, which is essentially a retrospective ‘porn mode’ option. Using it allows you to clear between 5 minutes and 24 hours of browser data – history, cookies, log-ins, saved passwords etc. – but it leaves the rest of your stored data and auto-complete history in place. It also closes any browser windows you have open and presents you with a fresh, blank one.

Of course, switching to private browsing is still an option, but now you have an extra conduit to erase some of the recent past without having to mess about under-the-bonnet.

Among other changes to the browser, Nightingale said, is the addition ofDuckDuckGo as a standard search option, alongside Google, Yahoo and the rest of the list of providers.


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Microsoft issues emergency security patch for Internet Explorer - even for Windows XP users!

Microsoft issues emergency security patch for Internet Explorer - even for Windows XP users! | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it



Microsoft fixes critical Internet Explorer flaw being used in targeted attacks, and hands a lifeline to Windows XP users.


Microsoft has today issued an emergency patch for users of Internet Explorer, following the recent discovery of a zero-day vulnerability that was being actively exploited by hackers.


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Microsoft has today issued an emergency patch for users of Internet Explorer, following the recent discovery of a zero-day vulnerability that was being actively exploited by hackers.


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With Chrome malware on the rise, Google adds automatic blocking of malicious downloads to latest browser build

With Chrome malware on the rise, Google adds automatic blocking of malicious downloads to latest browser build | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Google today announced Chrome is getting automatic download blocking for malware the company detects. The feature has already been added to the latest build of Chrome Canary.

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Chrome will soon automatically block downloads and let you know in a message at the bottom of your screen. You will be able to “Dismiss” the message, although it’s not clear if you will be able to stop the block...

 

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Chrome will soon automatically block downloads and let you know in a message at the bottom of your screen. You will be able to “Dismiss” the message, although it’s not clear if you will be able to stop the block...

 

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Apple posts security update for Safari and OS X

Apple posts security update for Safari and OS X | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
Remote code flaws in browser fixed

 

Apple has released security updates to protect users from remote code executions in the company's Safari and OS X platforms.

The company said that the Safari 6.0.3 update would include fixes to patch vulnerable components of the browser and its WebKit engine. The update includes fixes for flaws which, if targeted by an attacker, could allow for remote code execution attacks.

 

Additionally, the update addresses a pair of flaws in the browser which could be exploited by attackers to perform a cross-site scripting attack.

 

Apple is recommending that users running OS X Lion download the Safari update through the Apple Software Update application.

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Apple is recommending that users running OS X Lion download the Safari update through the Apple Software Update application.

 

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Apple is recommending that users running OS X Lion download the Safari update through the Apple Software Update application.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/apple-mac-ios4-ipad-iphone-and-in-security