Web Site Attacks Against Unpatched IE Flaw Spike
An anonymous reader wrote to mention a Washingtonpost.com article about an increase in attacks against IE users via a critical, unpatched flaw. The bug allows software to be downloaded to the vulnerable PC even if the only act the user takes is browsing to a web site. From the article: "[A] password-stealing program landed on the Windows PC belonging to Reaz Chowdhury, a programmer for Oracle Corp. who works out of his home in Orlando, Fla. Chowdhury said he's not sure which site he browsed in the past 24 hours that hijacked his browser, but he confirmed that the attackers had logged the user name and password for his company's virtual private network (VPN)."
I know this is Slashdot, but can we at least have a gramatically correct headline?
This is not redundant as it is the first post. It may be redundant overall, but it seems like that is needed.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
Someone's been smoking way too much crack@!
That title makes no sense at all.
It's just a list of keywords for google to latch onto.
Starman97@Gmail.com (bring it on spammers)
Man, those Slashdot editors sure do let a lot of dupes through, eh? ;) hehehe...
Yeah, yeah...off-topic, but there's no relevant place to post this.
Mods - please don't reward the pricks who intentionally bypass Slashdot sigs, choosing instead to put their crap in the body of their posts so everyone has to look at it. It's fucking SPAM, plain and simple.
Are you the same guy, who keeps doing this over and over, or are you different people? (not that the question is grammatically correct, but you know what I am saying)
You can't handle the truth.
I hope the Firefox of tomorrow won't have its own garish skinning system and use MDI, then. :)