Sony pulls 2.4 update, Fight Phishing with Flagfox for Firefox
| Posted by Stone Age at 3 July 2008 2:25 | |
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A big part of phishing scams and identity theft is fooling people into thinking they are on one website when they are actually somewhere else. The technical tricks to accomplish this include lookalike and phony domain names, zapping the hosts file, tricks with URLs and assorted attacks on DNS servers. What's a normal person to do? Flagfox is an unobtrusive extension for the Firefox web browser that offers some assistance by placing a flag in the bottom right corner of the Firefox window. The ..>>.
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After a day of complaints the update is removed from the servers. Oh dear. Several sources are reporting that, after numerous complaints on forums around the world (ours included), Sony has now pulled the hotly-expected 2.4 firmware update from the PlayStation Network. Click here to read the full ..read more.
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