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Cheers 11b.

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Fri May 13, 2005 5:40 am
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yeah i've got it too, didn't notice much difference between 1.0.3 and 1.0.4 though...

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Fri May 13, 2005 8:15 am
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Firefox Users Fight Phishing

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Users of the Firefox Web browser have been flocking to Netcraft's Web site to download the security company's new antiphishing toolbar, a company representative says.
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The free toolbar, released Tuesday, was downloaded more than 60,000 times within hours of its release, according to Netcraft Internet Services Developer Paul Mutton. By comparison, the company's antiphishing toolbar for Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) browser has been downloaded around 100,000 times since its release earlier this year, he says.

"This seems to indicate that the Firefox community is more interested in security," Mutton says.

An increase in phishing attacks has been grabbing the attention of Internet merchants, end users and security providers alike. Phishing is a type of online fraud in which criminals send emails that entice users into visiting Webs sites designed to look like those of a legitimate company, such as a bank or auction provider, for example. Users are asked to enter sensitive information such as a credit card number or passwords.

The scam is currently one of the most prevalent Internet threats, according to security researchers. And given the profit potential, online criminals are becoming more cunning in their attacks, by targeting scams at users of particular banks, or by geographical location, Mutton says.

Netcraft's antiphishing toolbar seeks to thwart these kinds of threats by blocking access to reported phishing sites. Once the first recipients of a phishing email report the URL of a fake site, the site is blocked for toolbar users.

Netcraft, in Bath, England, checks each reported site to verify that it is phony, in order to avoid blocking legitimate sites, Mutton says.

The toolbar also displays the hosting location and a risk rating for each site visited. While the product is free for Internet users, Netcraft licenses a version to organizations such as banks to put their own brand on.
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Netcraft has no current plans to offer versions of the toolbar for other browsers.

"There's no other browser as popular as Firefox right now," Mutton says. The open source browser, offered by the Mozilla Organization, has nowhere near the market share of IE, but has been steadily gaining users. As of February 18, IE had a market share in the U.S. of 89.9 percent, down from 92.9 percent in November, according to analytics firm WebSideStory.

Firefox, meanwhile, had grabbed 5.7 percent of the U.S. market as of February, up from 3 percent in November. Internet companies have taken note of its rising popularity. Yahoo began offering a toolbar for Firefox earlier this year, and Google has snapped up one of its key developers. But with success has come a downside: Security researchers are reporting an increase in threats aimed at the alternative browser.

When it comes to phishing, at least, Netcraft hopes to have an answer. "People are showing a lot of interest in the Firefox toolbar," Mutton says.


Get the tool here
http://news.netcraft.com/

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Thu May 26, 2005 2:13 pm
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I havent got one of these emails yet.

Im surprised you havent slated the number of n00bs downloading it yet.

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Thu May 26, 2005 2:23 pm
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In other news, Netscape totally sucks:

"Microsoft has alerted users that Netscape's latest browser appears to break the XML rendering capabilities in Microsoft Internet Explorer. Dave Massy, a senior programme manager for IE, warned users in a blog posting that after installing Netscape 8, IE will render XML files as a blank page, including XML files that have an XSLT transformation. What a week for Netscape 8.0; first the browser needed several fixes hours after its release, then it was discovered that without IE installed, Netscape 8.0 will not install, and now IE needs Netscape uninstalled to work."

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Those fixes were very stupid indeed. The big news the week before the launch of Netscape 8 were the vulnerabilities in FF 1.03, and the fools at Netscape later release a browser based on FF 1.03, instead of the fixed 1.04 wich was then already released.
But IE stopping to work isn't such a big problem, the idea of Netscape is to replace IE after all, and uses the IE engine for those pages that only work in IE.

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