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PHP-GTK applications served over the Web


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 13 Jan 2012   Posted by Aals

Run PHP-GTK applications, and serve them over the Internet, really, really interesting new alternative for running PHP-applications. GTK + user interface elements that are very rich and powerful. There is a free visual tools for creating GTK + user interface that can be used to quickly create a PHP-GTK...

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Adobe removed six critical vulnerabilities for Reader and Acrobat


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 12 Jan 2012   Posted by synt4x

The updated version of Reader and Acrobat appeared functional partial deactivation of JavaScript. Adobe has released patches for six vulnerabilities in their products Reader and Acrobat, for viewing and working with PDF-files.Recall that in late October last year, the company Lockheed Martin announced...

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XFBML Like Box


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 25 Nov 2011   Posted by Aals

IFrames are Old School  <iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=YOUR_URL" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="border:none; width:450px; height:80px"> </iframe> Switch over to XFBML Scripts for a Like Box, it will get you more likes. Just takes 3 easy steps. Add...

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Hundreds of sites are divided into the names of users without their permission


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 12 Oct 2011   Posted by synt4x

Home Depot, The Wall Street Journal, Photobucket, and hundreds of other sites share names, logins and other personal information with advertisers or other third parties, often without disclosing this practice to this privacy policy, the researchers reported. 61% of sites tested by researchers at the Center...

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Google introduced a web programming language Dart


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 10 Oct 2011   Posted by synt4x

he company Google introduced a programming language Dart , for creating web applications. On the exit of Dart said in an official Google blog, Lars Bak , one of the developers of the language. According to him, the main advantages are flexibility Dart, easy to learn and versatility - written on it the application...

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XSS-attacks can last forever


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 06 Oct 2011   Posted by synt4x

For sites that are randomly spread malicious code can now be much harder to stop this activity if the hackers use widespread browsers support the local store HTML5 and ever increasing tendency to not close your browser. If your browser is not equipped with a mechanism for safe recovery after a certain...

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25% of tested extensions of Google Chrome admit stealing data


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 03 Oct 2011   Posted by synt4x

It was found that 27 out of 100 tested extensions of Google Chrome vulnerable to attack by extracting data (passwords, history, etc.) specially designed by malicious hackers and websites open Wi-Fi networks. Three security researchers manually analyzed 50 most popular extensions Chrome and have added...

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Firefox developers are considering to fully lock Java-function


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 01 Oct 2011   Posted by synt4x

Some time ago, independent researchers have demonstrated how to exploit code BEAST can without much difficulty to decrypt the data transmitted over a secure Internet connection. Now, browser makers have pondered how to overcome the method implemented in the BEAST data being compromised, experts Mozilla,...

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Adobe: Flash will thrive inspite of Windows 8


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 18 Sep 2011   Posted by synt4x

Adobe has stated that even though Microsoft's decision to the lack of Flash support in the Metro-version of Internet Explorer in Windows 10 8, it will continue the development of technology - a desktop version of the browser IE10 will continue to support Flash. In addition, the company reported...

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Microsoft declined to Silverlight and all the other plugins in the new IE


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 15 Sep 2011   Posted by synt4x

Although it is not easy, no need to hurry to spread rumors about the death of Silverlight in the near future. As usual, rumors or exaggerated, or altogether false. A good example of this can serve as a common earlier view that the Web Forms will be preserved in maintenance mode, and never will be updated...

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XSS-vulnerability in ICQ


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 30 Jul 2011   Posted by synt4x

Deficiencies in security instant messaging program ICQ for Windows and web-site ICQ create a possible mechanism for the seizure of accounts, warns researcher in the field of security. Levent Kayan warns that the software does not protect against implementation of JavaScript-code status-posts. This...

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