Posts Tagged ‘Security’

Facebook’s safety issues could lead to Legal Action

May 7th, 2010

Facebook_SafetyHave we ever wondered how safe is Facebook. According to latest news, several privacy protection organizations have filed a complaint against facebook on charges of violating the customer protection law. The move has been triggered by a recent change that facebook implemented when it modified the privacy settings of the users without their permission and used it for commercial purpose.

This is not the first time that facebook has had severe application flaws. A few days back users were able to see friend’s private chat messages. » Read more: Facebook’s safety issues could lead to Legal Action

Next Generation AntiVirus – Cloud AV

August 6th, 2008

Cloud AV is the future in Anti virus technology .Soon desktop anti virus software could become history. Here’s are the details .Currently Anti virus software is installed on every end users machine in an organization. This limits only one anti virus could be installed one system. Every anti virus package has some vulnerability and if the hacker is able to exploit it, the organization’s security is compromised.

» Read more: Next Generation AntiVirus – Cloud AV

Google gadgets – A Hacking Tool ?

August 5th, 2008

Recently , Robert Hansen, chief executive of security consultant SecTheory, and Tom Stracener, senior security analyst with security testing software maker Cenzic Inc., demonstrated to the world how hacking was possible by using “gadget” by breaking into a website .A gadget , as promoted by Google is a small program that fits into a web page like a calendar . According to these researchers, hackers could place malicious code in an otherwise looking simple gadget to gain access to vital information.

This is one of the biggest problems of the Web 2.0, as this over sharing of gadgets could increase the security risks and open new doors for hackers. The users are creating their own customized applications and distributing it through Google, thus Google cannot be blamed for any security breaches. But users download everything from Google with complete trust. So do they have to fear?

According to the experts, since there is no moderation to the uploads, its almost impossible to know whether a gadget is legitimate or not.
According to Google, they scan all the gadgets regularly and that such gadgets being uploaded is very rare. In case such an instance is found, the gadget is immediately blacklisted. According to Google, no malicious gadgets were created in 2007. A quite impressive piece of statistics but the findings of Robert would certainly make me think twice next time I download something from Google.


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