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DNS cache poisoning attacks exploited in the wildOpen in New Window
"Numerous independent sources are starting to see evidence of DNS cache poisoning attempts on their local networks, in what appears to be an attempt to take advantage..." read more »
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The iPhone 3G rollout: Assessing the wild cardsOpen in New Window
Larry Dignan talks about today's iPhone rollout and suggests that there are a few wildcards that will cause problems for widespread iPhone 3G adoption - including enterprise acceptance, a roiling economy, and technical issues at launch. read more »
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Microsoft investigates reports of Office Word 2002 SP 3 exploited in the wildOpen in New Window
Nathan McFeters reports on a new potential exploit believed to be active currently in Microsoft Office Word 2002 SP3 (but not any other versions). read more »
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Navigating the wild world of wirelessOpen in New Window
Johna Til Johnson writes an interesting article on where the world of wireless communication is heading and how significant shifts within the industry are only precursors to even larger shifts ahead. read more »
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Proof of Concept “carpet bombing” exploit released in the wildOpen in New Window
"In what appears to be an attempt to provoke Apple to reconsider its currently passive position on the severity of the dubbed as %u201Ccarpet bomb%u201D flaw, a working Proof of Concept exploit code..." read more »
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How Google Plans to Win the Wild West of the Mobile WebOpen in New Window
Steve O'Hear from last100 writes for R/WW on Google's plans to dominate the mobile communications web. read more »
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Feedburner AdSense Ads in the WildOpen in New Window
"Over the weekend news broke of the coming Feedburner and AdSense Integration. Since then I%u2019ve chatted to one of the team at Google about the integration and asked if I could see them in the wild..." read more »
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Adobe Flash zero-day exploit in the wildOpen in New Window
"Malware hunters have spotted a previously unknown - and unpatched - Adobe Flash vulnerability being exploited in the wild. The zero-day flaw..." read more »
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