Articles

Drive-By Pharming Attacks Could Hit Home Wireless Networks

Thursday, March 22, 2007

By Kevin Murphy (Reprinted with permission from ComputerWire, a Datamonitor Company)

image Security researchers at Symantec Corp and Indiana University have figured out a way to compromise home networks using a single line of JavaScript in a web page. The attack, which ...

Filed under: Security

Web Content Management: Is Your Data SaaSafe?

Friday, February 23, 2007

By Diane Wieland, special to TheContentWrangler.com

Shopping for a content management system (CMS) can be challenging. With hundreds of self-defined CMS vendors offering myriad solutions to choose from, it’s safe to say that selecting the right system for the job can ...

Filed under: Content ManagementSoftware VendorsWeb Content ManagementSecuritySoftware as a Service

Adobe Warns Hackers Can Take Over Your PC Through Acrobat Back Door

Friday, December 01, 2006

According to a November 28 announcement, Adobe Systems is warning of potential vulnerabilities in its Adobe Reader 7.0.0 through 7.0.8 and Adobe Acrobat Standard and Professional 7.0.0 through 7.0.8. These vulnerabilities can “potentially allow an attacker to take ...

Filed under: Security

Unlocking Password Protected PDF Files And More

Thursday, August 31, 2006

Don’t you hate it when people password protect PDF documents? How about when you add the password protection, but are unable to remember the password you selected? Or, when you discover that a former employee added password protection to important business content, but ...

Filed under: Security

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