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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Google Toolbar flaw opens door for phishers; Cisco warns of firewall flaw; Microsoft IE work-around

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Google Toolbar flaw opens door for phishers

Robert McMillan By Robert McMillan
Google is working to fix a bug in the Google Toolbar that could allow criminals to steal data or install malicious software on a system, a security researcher warned Tuesday. Read full story

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Cisco warns of firewall flaw in its Catalyst switches, 7600 Series routers, 12/19/07 Cisco is warning that a flaw in its Firewall Services Module could result in a reload of the module, or if exploited repeatedly, could result in a sustained denial-of-service attack. (Also: read what the bloggers are saying.)

Microsoft offers work-around for IE security patch problems, 12/19/2007Microsoft has offered a technical work-around for Internet Explorer users who have found their browsers crashing after installing a recent set of ...

Orkut worm demonstrates vulnerability of service, 12/19/07 Google's Orkut social networking site appeared to have been hit by a relatively harmless worm, but one that demonstrated the continuing vulnerability of Web applications.

IE, Gmail bugs allow hijacking of accounts on public PCs, 12/18/07 Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser has an unpatched vulnerability that could let hackers hijack, then access, Google Inc. Gmail accounts, a California security company warned Monday.

Cisco: Vulnerabilities in '08 go beyond content security threats Cisco has published its first annual security report, which the vendor says goes beyond focusing on content security threats, such as viruses, worms and the like, but also discusses risk management categories, including vulnerability, physical, legal, trust, identity, human and geopolitical.

Valuable networking how-tos and hints and tips from our Cisco Subnet bloggers From advice on implementing IPv6, to protecting your network edge, to designing a network, to repairing a Cisco faceplate with easy-to-find items at your nearest hardware store, go here for a sampling of the easy-to-follow how-tos and implementation blog items written over the past year by Network World's growing group of Cisco Subnet bloggers.

How Fortinet and Cisco score when blocking spam? Competitive lab test pits Fortinet FortiMail-4000A against Cisco IronPort C350 e-mail security appliance.

Apple product security more flawed than Microsoft Side-by-side comparision of Apple and Microsoft security alerts of 2007 side-by-side show Apple had more than 5 times the number of flaws per month than Windows XP and Vista - and most of those flaws are serious.


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