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Stylegala news / July 2006 / A Browser Flaw a Day Keeps Hackers at Play

A Browser Flaw a Day Keeps Hackers at Play

A well-known hacker has stockpiled browser exploits and plans to release one flaw a day for the month of July to highlight the types of vulnerabilities affecting the world's most widely used Web browsers.

permanent link 06 jul at 22:52 by simon

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commentat 07:41 on 07 July 2006, G3 wrote:

Really, a link about a story that features browser exploits?! Why would I really wanna click on it?

commentat 08:28 on 07 July 2006, MartyP wrote:

You may want to learn something about browser security and that for me is a good reason to read the article. The article is published at a reputable source so I don't get your paranoia about clicking the link. Do you think the people at stylegala are posting links to malicious code? The article discusses some tools too that you may not have come across before. Security is an important consideration in web design.

Has anybody else noticed stylegala news is attracting a lot of pointless comments. We used to be so much more mature around here.

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