Jun 4, 2008

Microsoft is reporting that certain bug in Apple Safari for Windows could mean security problems for Wndows users opening the door for attackers to run unauthorized softwares on a victim’s computer.
But the timing for this report is strange, this same week Net Applications reported that Safari has been gaining marketshare at Internet Explorer expense. Got it?
Apple should investigate if the problem is in its camp or provide a quick fix to this threat, but Microsoft should tell …
Mar 14, 2008

The explosive growth of the iPhone market signals a shift from home and office based communication to communication on the go. With the recent release of their latest service VPN Mobile, Secure-Tunnel.com offers this segment of wireless users the highest level of identity protection available for mobile devices.
To ensure the highest level of identity protection for mobile devices, global leader in privacy and identity protection technology Secure-Tunnel.com recently released a new service called VPN Mobile for mobile …
Mar 5, 2008

This virus won’t delete any of your files. It won’t self-perpetuate itself across the Internet using your e-mail address. What Newton will do, however, is completely demolish your desktop.
The Newton virus can be loaded onto any MacBook via a standard USB key — the malicious amalgamation of Pac-Man, Apple, and Badtz-Maru is but one example — and when the unsuspecting victim comes back to his laptop, he’ll discover that all the icons on his workspace have …