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What the hell just happened? RealityCash took over my screen!
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mine too - I cant even see the top of the board... this is the fucking dumbest thing I've ever seen gfy do.
And to let you know, whoever it is at realitycash who came up with this fucking stupid idea, your ad makes me NOT want to sign up with you, so think harder about your fucking retarded advertising tactics. |
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i couldn't even click the top 10 threads
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Signup and it will go away
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why i cant see that ?
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All Browsers But IE At Risk To New Spoofing Scheme Feb. 7, 2005
EMAIL THIS ARTICLE PRINT THIS ARTICLE DISCUSS THIS ARTICLE WRITE TO AN EDITOR More Stories on: Security Viruses and Patches A newly uncovered vulnerability in most browsers can allow hackers to spoof the URL displayed in the address bar and the SSL certificate. TechWeb News A newly uncovered vulnerability in most browsers can allow hackers to spoof the URL displayed in the address bar and the SSL certificate, a security firm warned Monday. The one exception? Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Danish security company Secunia posted an alert describing the vulnerability -- which affects Mozilla, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Konqueror -- as a "moderately critical" problem. The vulnerability impacts every browser built atop the open-source Geko browser kernel -- nearly all except IE -- because of a flaw in handling International Domain Names (IDN). Hackers can register domain names with certain international characters that resemble other commonly-used characters, said Secunia, to spoof the address and trick the user into thinking they're at a legitimate site and/or it's secured by SSL. Such spoofing vulnerabilities are typically exploited by phishers who try to dupe users into divulging financial information at bogus Web sites that resemble real-life banking, credit card, or retail sites. The vulnerability has been confirmed in the latest version of Firefox, v. 1.0, as well as in Mozilla 1.7.5, Opera 7.54u1, Opera 7.54u2, Safari 1.2.4, Konqueror 3.2.2, and Netscape 7.2. Other editions of these browsers, however, may also be at risk, said Secunia, which posted an online test on its Web site. Currently, none of the vendors have provided fixes for the flaw. |
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