Oct 9th, 2008 · As discussed previously on Slashdot, concern has been raised over a class of 'clickjacking' vulnerabilities which affect all major Web browsers. These exploits allow an attacker to place invisible or seemingly legit objects on a Web page that perform …
see also: player · Firefox · Creator · Security · workarounds · browser · exploits
Aug 2nd, 2008 · The recently concluded 2008 Mozilla Summit, held in Whistler, Canada, was impacted by a rock slide that cut off the main highway between Whistler and Vancouver, where most attendees planned to depart via airplane. In true open-source fashion, summit attendees …
see also: solution · fashion · organization · Canada · collaborative · workarounds · 2008
Jul 30th, 2008 · Welcome to our first real taste of Trusted Computing: With Vista Enterprise and Vista Ultimate, Service Pack 1 refuses to install on dual boot systems. Trusted Computing is one of the many things that got cut from Vista, but traces of it remain in BitLocker, …
see also: welcome · Microsoft · computer · implementation · Vista · workarounds · dual
Jul 30th, 2008 · Oracle has released an out-of-cycle alert to offer mitigation for a zero-day exploit that's been posted on the Internet. The emergency workaround addresses an unpatched remote buffer overflow that's remotely exploitable without the need for a username …
see also: Internet · workarounds · Oracle · remote · password · exploits · unpatched
Jul 27th, 2008 · Recently YouTube seems to have started applying extreme compression to the audio of uploaded clips. This is the type of compressions used by radio stations to make everything louder, but in this case applied extremely badly. In quiet passages, breathing …
see also: audio · workarounds · encoders · uniformed · extreme · Shuffle · YouTube
Jul 10th, 2008 · RCTrucker7 writes with a link to a Maximum PC story, which begins: "Details of Dell's surreptitious collusion with RIAA (Record Industry Association of America) have emerged. Apparently, the computer manufacturer disabled the Stereo Mix/Mono Mix/Wave …
see also: Hardware · computer · blogger · customers · Disabling · functionalities · expense
Jul 1st, 2008 · nickull wrote in his journal that "Today Adobe systems made an announcement that it has provided technology and information to Google and Yahoo! to help the two search engine rivals index Shockwave Flash (SWF) file formats. According to the company, this …
see also: Google · engineering · technology · company · Yahoo · Texting · utilities
Mar 27th, 2008 · The new Safari 3.1 for Windows has been hit with two 'highly critical'(as rated by Secunia) vulnerabilities that can result in execution of arbitrary code. The first is due to an improper handling of the buffer for long filenames of files being downloaded, …
see also: Hardware · Windows · ITunes · Apple · download · Website · licensing
Feb 23rd, 2008 · Microsoft is now saying that Vista SP1 disables some 3rd party applications. The KB article on SP1 incompatibility states: 'For reliability reasons, Microsoft blocks these programs from starting after you install Windows Vista SP1.' It does link to several …
see also: Microsoft · reliability · incompatibility · Virus · Vendors · Disabling · Vista
Feb 20th, 2008 · Microsoft has released documentation on their Office binary formats. Before jumping up and down gleefully, those working on related open source efforts, such as OpenOffice, might want to take a very close look at Microsoft's Open Specification Promise …
see also: software · Microsoft · products · office · competitors · programmer · workarounds
Jan 2nd, 2008 · In Service Pack 3 for Office 2003, Microsoft disabled support for many older file formats. If you have old Word, Excel, 1-2-3, Quattro, or Corel Draw documents, watch out! They did this because the old formats are 'less secure', which actually makes some …
see also: software · service · Microsoft · office · Disabling · interface · 2003
Dec 27th, 2007 · Today Microsoft launched a blog about the internals of their IT security research and patch development process. There are already some posts that you will not find in the official security bulletins or KB articles. One of the posts says, 'We periodically …
see also: ca · blog · Microsoft · research · Security · workarounds · Discover
Dec 4th, 2007 · Errata are not uncommon with new processors, but a problem with the TLB logic in AMD's quad-core Opteron and Phenom processors appears to be quite serious. The erratum is so severe that AMD has issued a 'stop ship' order on all quad-core Opterons. AMD …
see also: Hardware · Logic · workarounds · AMD · processors · motherboard · Opteron
Oct 5th, 2007 · Stony Stevenson writes with news that the head of the Open Invention Network has summarily dismissed Microsoft's claims that Linux violates a number of its patents. Calling the move 'clear FUD', Jerry Rosenthal calls them out by asking for Microsoft to …
see also: Linux · FUD · network · software · IBM · Microsoft · Sony
Oct 5th, 2007 · Phurge passed us an Ars Technica link covering China's newest internet-based crackdown: RSS feeds. Real Simple Syndication has apparently been a fairly foolproof way to get around Chinese government censors in recent years. As long ago as August, though, …
see also: blog · Chinese · Internet · RSS · workarounds · Ars Technica · aggregated
Aug 26th, 2007 · The day after the issue of cable system incompatibilities with the new HD TiVo and similar devices was discussed on Slashdot, the cable television industry has responded with a workaround proposal in a new FCC filing, though key issues remain to be fully …
see also: proposal · Tivo · industry · HD · television · workarounds · incompatible
Jun 26th, 2007 · Apple and AT&T today announced service plans for iPhone, 4 days before its release in the US at 6pm local time on Friday, June 29. The plans are $59.99/mo for 450 minutes, $79.99 for 900 minutes, and $99.99 for 1350 minutes, and all include unlimited …
see also: Hardware · service · ITunes · Apple · IPod · mobile · carriers
May 20th, 2007 · Internet radio station Atlanta Blue Skye LLC has warned a Romania-based technology enthusiast that his blog has been 'copied' and turned over to its lawyers. The issue stems from his posting of a widely known workaround for bypassing JavaScript functions …
see also: blog · Internet · technology · blogger · Disabling · functionalities · copies
May 8th, 2007 · The obsession with firewalls in IPv6 may result in some of the quirks of IPv4 reappearing. Ars Technica has an article looking at the topic in depth, exploring the technical challenges of securing the new protocol, and looking a the re-emergence of old …
see also: network · exploration · workarounds · protocol · Ars Technica · technical · Firewall
Apr 17th, 2007 · It looks like Vonage has no workaround for their recent patent infringements. This means if a permanent stay isn't granted it is likely that it will be the end of the line for Vonage. What will happen if millions of phone customers suddenly lose their …
see also: service · technology · customers · infringements · implementation · workarounds · Vonage