Comprehensive Analysis of Web Privacy and Anonymous Web Browsers: Are Next Generation Services Based on Collaborative Filtering?
White Papers This paper presents main web privacy issues and today's complex preventive solutions, anonymous web browsers, in several aspects including a comprehensive taxonomy as a result of the inquiry. Also, the paper suggest a next generation anonymous...
[November 18, 2008, 0:00]
Puppetnets: Misusing Web Browsers as a Distributed Attack Infrastructure
White Papers Specifically, the paper looks at how the existing Web infrastructure (e.g.the languages, protocols, and security policies) can be exploited by malicious Web sites to remotely instruct browsers to orchestrate actions including denial of service...
[November 18, 2008, 0:00]
Growing opt-in lists--turning web browsers into buyers: Best Practices to Succeed
White Papers Download this White Paper to learn the most effective methods for capturing site traffic, and using email marketing to turn these browsers into long-term, repeat buyers. "Pay-per-click" banners, search marketing, website SEO optimization.business...
[December 4, 2006, 13:57]
Battle of the Web browsers review
Reviews Web browsers compared What's making people leave IE are the numerous security concerns and the simple fact that functionality (tabbed browsing and a built-in Really Simple Syndication [RSS] feed reader) promised in version 7 of Internet Explorer...
[May 24, 2005, 10:30]
Dynamic Pharming Attacks and Locked Same-Origin Policies for Web Browsers
White Papers To counter dynamic pharming attacks, the paper proposes two locked same-origin policies for web browsers. In contrast to the legacy same-origin policy, which regulates cross-object access control in browsers using domain names, the locked same...
[November 18, 2008, 0:00]
Will embedded browsers rule the Web?
News Browsers for TVs, Web phones and tablets aren't the only space where vendors are aiming to innovate. A one-size-fits-all approach is superceded by embedded browsers' more customized interfaces, tailor-made to handle niche chores, like monitoring a...
[March 24, 2000, 13:03]
Will new browsers really upgrade the web?
News Web developers eager to invigorate their websites or build fancy web applications have to reckon not only with the massive, slower moving army of ordinary web browsers, but also with inconsistent support for the latest technology.
[June 18, 2009, 12:59]
Battle of the Web browsers
Talkback You seem to make a big thing about having to pay for Opera, so what? It's the only product the company produces and it's good quality, there's nothing wrong with making a little money from it. I'm happy to fork out £20 for Opera, much better than...
[June 1, 2005, 9:56]
Battle of the Web browsers
Talkback You made a slight error on your review. IE 6 is available for all windows, 2000, XP ME, however IE 6 SP2 is only available for XP SP2.
[May 31, 2005, 14:15]
Battle of the Web browsers
Talkback I found another great browser based on the IE engine: avant www.avantbrowser.com)
[May 31, 2005, 16:29]
Battle of the Web browsers
Talkback Opera's advanced features are available in ALL versions. You say: Unfortunately, Opera comes with a catch: in order to get all of the advanced features, you'll need to pay $39 (~£20) or put up with an endless stream of banner advertising on the...
[July 30, 2005, 0:06]
Battle of the Web browsers
Talkback That makes it hard to compare this one with the American browsers. While installing Opera one can choose for a non-banner ads option. Now, these ads on top of Opera ain't that annoying. They are far from worse compared to the ads we'll have to see...
[July 29, 2005, 16:51]
Battle of the Web browsers
Talkback Try FlashPeak SlimBrowser, it's good and it's built on The Internet Explorer engine - for those of you who are not too adventurous.
[October 6, 2005, 13:57]
Battle of the Web browsers
Talkback Safari has been hard done by ! Why have you marked down Safari for not having an anti-spyware filter ? To my knowledge, there are no spyware threats on the Mac OS X at all, and in any case Safari WILL ask for approval if an application has been...
[July 29, 2005, 15:43]
Battle of the Web browsers
Talkback Try that in any of the other browsers and you can see the files but you can't manage them. What about file managment? No one seems to ever mention that you can't swtich to file managment mode with anything but Internet Explorer.
[August 2, 2005, 20:11]
Microsoft monopolising on web browsers again??
Talkback I don't have Internet Explorer on my system at all as I much prefer Firefox (although I can still get to Internet Explorer if I really need to by going to My Computer and typing a web address into the address bar (main reason for this is that the...
[May 22, 2008, 11:30]
Anti-spyware 'deceiving consumers'
News Some anti-spyware companies are using deceptive practices and "hijacked" Web browsers to scare Net consumers into buying their products, a leading Internet public interest group told federal regulators on Wednesday.
[February 12, 2004, 11:20]
Multi-platform phishing exploit uncovered
News A function built into all major browsers could be co-opted by attackers to fool Web site visitors into surrendering sensitive information, a security firm warned on Wednesday. Our initial investigation has revealed that the report describes a by...
[December 9, 2004, 8:15]
Cache attack: Timing is everything
News A technique that exploits the way in which Web browsers store recently viewed data could compromise privacy by allowing an attacker to check what sites a Netizen has visited recently. The attack takes advantage of the data caches that browsers use...
[December 12, 2000, 13:55]
Microsoft and Mozilla admit 'minor' security flaw
News Microsoft and Mozilla have acknowledged that a security hole in their Web browsers could let an intruder nab files, but say it is tough to exploit and so not that high a risk. Internet Explorer and Firefox, as well as other Mozilla browsers, are...
[June 9, 2006, 10:45]



