5 blog reactions to blog.washingtonpost.com/securityfix/2008/04/more_trouble_with_ads_on_isps.html
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GNC-2008-05-01 #370 Headed for Honolulu and Home
Apple Safari Install Scam Pays Off - Software Hubble Mission Delayed for Tank - Space HP makes new Electronics Discovery - Science Warez Particpant gets hard time - Crime Microsoft and Yahoo still dancing - Business More 401 Ad Trouble - Security YouTube Live Streaming Coming Soon - Internet Fuel Cells can Fly - Hardware 7 Reasons not to buy theMac Clone - Hardware Monster Hard-Drive Crusher - Hardware Blackberry Clamshell - Hardware AT
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GNC-2008-05-01 #370 Headed for Honolulu and Home
Apple Safari Install Scam Pays Off - Software Hubble Mission Delayed for Tank - Space HP makes new Electronics Discovery - Science Warez Particpant gets hard time - Crime Microsoft and Yahoo still dancing - Business More 401 Ad Trouble - Security YouTube Live Streaming Coming Soon - Internet Fuel Cells can Fly - Hardware 7 Reasons not to buy theMac Clone - Hardware Monster Hard-Drive Crusher - Hardware Blackberry Clamshell - Hardware AT
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GNC-2008-05-01 #370 Headed for Honolulu and Home
Apple Safari Install Scam Pays Off - Software Hubble Mission Delayed for Tank - Space HP makes new Electronics Discovery - Science Warez Particpant gets hard time - Crime Microsoft and Yahoo still dancing - Business More 401 Ad Trouble - Security YouTube Live Streaming Coming Soon - Internet Fuel Cells can Fly - Hardware 7 Reasons not to buy theMac Clone - Hardware Monster Hard-Drive Crusher - Hardware Blackberry Clamshell - Hardware AT
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More Trouble With Ads on ISPs’ Error Pages
found that BareFruit’s servers contained a security flaw that would have made it easy for hackers and scammers to trick the ISP’s customers into visiting phishing sites or downloading malicious software. Read more
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Advertising Practices Endanger Internet Users
of their users browsing without necessary regard for security. Speaking with TechNewsWorld he said “The only reason this one wasn’t dangerous is that the discoverer was a good person.” Additional Coverage Brian Krebs posted a new piece with additional information on his Washington Post blog, Security Fix, on March 30th. Happy hunting!