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Generation Nouvelles Technologies -
55 minutes ago
La fin du support technique de Firefox 2 approche et le cadeau de Mozilla n'est autre qu'une mise
à niveau vers la version 3 qui va leur être proposée via une fenêtre
dédiée. Un cadeau à ne pas refuser alors que les heures de la
fonctionnalité anti-phishing de Firefox 2 sont comptées.
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Macworld -
11 hours and 44 minutes ago
Firefox 2.0.0.19 will no longer feature anti-phishing technology, at Google's request.br
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The Inquirer FR -
1 days and 2 hours ago
Rien n’arrête les escrocs sur Internet. Aujourd’hui, une
nouvelle idée pour tenter de mettre la main sur des données bancaires. Une fausse
promotion pour bouffer du MacDo.
L’arnaque est assez simple. Un courriel aux couleurs de l’enseigne de restauration
rapide, une promesse de promotion valant quelques dizaines de dollars (euros) et un fichier joint
qui promet la possibilité d’imprimer les bons de réduction à valoir
chez MacDonald’s.
Nous avons même reçu à la rédaction une variante pour les poulets de
chez KFC.
Bien évidement, MacDo et compagnies n’y sont pour rien.
Dans le fichier joint au courriel, point de promo mais un bon gros cheval de Troie à la
bonne odeur des pays de l’EST caché dans les programmes coupon.exe, promotion.exe,
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Univers Freebox -
1 days and 10 hours ago
De nombreux témoignages nous indiquent qu'un arrivage massif de messages indésirables
(Phishing) se propage depuis le 30 novembre dans les boites mails de Freenautes. "Cher(e)
client(e), Merci de lire attentivement ce courrier. Il contient des informations essentielles,
destinées à faciliter l'u (...)
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InfoWorld: Top News -
1 days and 19 hours ago
div class="rxbodyfield"p page="1" class="ArticleBody"A technical problem in a license management
server at SonicWall created havoc Tuesday for users of the company#39;s e-mail security products,
leaving many customers temporarily unprotected against spam, a target="_blank"
href="http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,89096,00.html"phishing/a
and a target="_blank"
href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicamp;articleId=9082058"malware/a
threats while others were unable to log into their own systems./pp align="right"a
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Nichols, a spokeswoman for a target="_blank"
href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/inform.do?command=searchamp;searchTerms=SonicWALL+Inc."SonicWall/a
, said Tuesday evening that the Sunnyvale, Calif.-based vendor had resolved the server issue as of
noontime PST and that affected customers could quot;resynchronize their licensesquot; by visiting
the a target="_blank" href="http://www.sonicwall.com/us/11087.html"customer support section/a of
the company#39;s Web site./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"b[ Learn how to secure your systems with
Roger Grimes#39; a href="http://weblog.infoworld.com/securityadviser/?source=fssr"Security Adviser
blog/a and a href="http://www.infoworld.com/newsletter/subscribe.html?source=fssr"newsletter/a,
both from InfoWorld. ]/b/pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"It wasn#39;t immediately clear how many
customers were affected by the license server glitch. But numerous users posted angry messages on a
forum on the SonicWall site during a period that lasted for several hours./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"According to a user who reported the problem to Computerworld via e-mail, the
glitch affected all customers of SonicWall#39;s ES series of a target="_blank"
href="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasicamp;articleId=9118299"e-mail
security/a appliances, based on what he was told by a person he described as the vendor#39;s
quot;general support ticket-taker.quot;/pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"The user, who asked not to
be identified, said that during the overnight hours from Monday into Tuesday, SonicWall#39;s
license manager erroneously reset the license keys for products installed on his systems and those
of other customers, thereby making the licenses appear to be invalid./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"quot;Very early this morning,quot; Nichols confirmed via e-mail, quot;one server
in SonicWall#39;s licensing server pool that handles distribution of [digital] signatures and
license keys malfunctioned.quot; The malfunction caused quot;somequot; license keys to be reset,
requiring them to later be resynchronized with SonicWall#39;s servers, she said./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"The company shut off the problematic license server quot;shortly after it began
malfunctioning, and at the same time proactively stopped automatic license key updates while we
verified the integrity of the rest of our licensing servers,quot; Nichols wrote. During that
period, customers were still able to manually download updates and resynchronize their licenses
through the company#39;s Web site, she added./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"Nichols said that
SonicWall was working to contact customers believed to have been affected by the problem to ensure
them that the technical issues had been resolved./pp page="1" class="ArticleBody"In posts on the
user forum, a person named Jody Spoor who identified herself as a senior technical support engineer
at SonicWall said that the company had been alerted about the problem quot;as early as we could
bequot; and had taken immediate steps to prevent the issue from spreading further./pp page="1"
class="ArticleBody"Typically, a problem with a license server shouldn#39;t result in local
product-registration information being lost, Spoor said in one post. But for some reason, the
registration information was lost quot;for a number of units,quot; she added. Spoor recommended a
manual work-around for affected customers while SonicWall worked to fix the technical snafu./pp
page="1" class="ArticleBody"The glitch sparked outrage among some SonicWall customers who vented
their frustrations on the user forum, which can be accessed from the company#39;s a target="_blank"
href="http://www.sonicwall.com/us/Support.html"main support page/a but requires registration./pp
page="2" class="ArticleBody"quot;I#39;ll say it to whoever I need to say it to. This is
unacceptable,quot; wrote a customer using the handle rhouseholder. quot;We are a 100 million dollar
#39;technology#39; defense contractor with serious security considerations, and I can#39;t just
have SPAM and VIRUSES pouring into my network for half a day because your license server went
down.quot;/pp page="2" class="ArticleBody"One forum poster, who works at an educational institution
that has nearly 30,000 students and is hit by more than 2 million spam messages daily, fumed at the
fact that the manual work-around recommended by SonicWall didn#39;t work for the school./pp
page="2" class="ArticleBody"That user also complained that e-mails and phone calls to
SonicWall#39;s tech support department had gone unreturned for hours. quot;There comes a time when
you need to stop waiting for tech support to call you back and just call your own internal legal
department,quot; the user wrote./pp page="2" class="ArticleBody"Another customer said several
schools that rely on SonicWall products for content filtering had decided to disconnect their
Internet access until the license server problem was resolved./pp page="2"
class="ArticleBody"quot;Say goodbye to one customer ? I will not be renewing,quot; wrote another
user who was identified as pcicanada on the forum. In that post, pcicanada added that although the
problem eventually was resolved, the entire episode was completely inexcusable./pp page="2"
class="ArticleBody"quot;What exactly is it,quot; pcicanada wrote, quot;that I am paying for? My
systems spent most of the day completely exposed because the wizards at Sonicwall have no
mechanisms in place for dealing with something like this!quot;/pp page="2" class="ArticleBody"Other
users also lamented about the apparent lack of a backup plan at SonicWall for handling the crisis,
and blasted the company for leaving them exposed to e-mail threats for a prolonged period of time
because of a license server glitch. Some demanded a prompt and complete explanation of what had
happened so they could tell their managers why their companies had been left completely open to
e-mail security threats./pp page="2" class="ArticleBody"One user, who said his SonicWall system had
been down for more than eight hours, called the situation quot;ridiculousquot; in a forum post.
quot;I had no idea they were running real-time licensing, but since they were, they should have
some redundancy,quot; the user wrote. quot;This is BS. I#39;m livid.quot;/pp page="2"
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the INQUIRER -
1 days and 19 hours ago
psmallWily Ferret a href="http://www.theinquirer.net/"the Inquirer/a, Wednesday 3 December 2008.
12:34:00/small/ppi Glitch in the matrix /i/ppDEAR SIR I am writing to you with an urgent and
confidential proposal of friendship. I am W. Ferret, husband of the late Marquess of Zuckerberg.
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TechCrunch -
1 days and 23 hours ago
Conspiracy theory lovers are going to have a field day with this one: when you try to access
Facebook using the
Google Chrome browser today, you’ll get a warning that the social network may in fact
be a phishing site. At least, it gave a warning here and at least two tipsters.
It worked fine for me until earlier this morning.
Is everyone seeing this?
Update: this
blog says the problem occurs in Firefox as well, but I don’t see it.
Twitter is buzzing with people
getting this notice as well.
Update 2: the domain name fbcdn.net is effectively a domain registered by Facebook Inc.
Crunch Network: CrunchBoard
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