Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Twitter blames website upgrade for re-introducing XSS hole



Twitter blames website upgrade for re-introducing XSS hole
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By John Leyden • Get more from this author Twitter said it identified and fixed the cross site scripting flaw that led to meltdown on Tuesday a month ago, only to undo this fix with a later web site update. The revamp - which reintroduced a flaw that ...
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RIM's BlackPad, BlackBerries To Use New OS
InformationWeek
According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, Research In Motion plans to debut its tablet next week with a brand new operating system. By Eric Zeman Earlier this year, BusinessWeek claimed to have inside information about RIM's "BlackPad" tablet ...
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Android 2.2 Now Available For Motorola Droid X
InformationWeek
Verizon Wireless has made Android 2.2 Froyo available to the Motorola Droid X. Rather than offer it over-the-air, Verizon is allowing Droid X owners to download it manually. By Eric Zeman Verizon Wireless on Tuesday said that it would make Android 2.2 ...
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Czech officials move against Google Street View
AFP
PRAGUE — The Czech data protection authority said on Wednesday it has banned Google from collecting data for its Street View service in September because its cameras are set too high. "Google is using methods that unacceptably interfere with people's ...
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Netflix Launching In Canada
dBTechno
The service, previously available in the United States allows users to stream movies and television shows over the internet. Initially the company was a DVD mailing service that allowed consumers to rent DVDS watch them and then mail them back. ...
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