techweb.com— A security start-up on Thursday unveiled a free tool that scans Web sites for malicious code and other exploits, giving users a chance to steer clear of dangerous URLs before they click on links.
Jul 20, 2006View in Crawl 4
it would appear that in the latest version of firefox (released 20 days before i created the pod) version 1.5.0.4 the POD can only cause a DoS, excluding the video card crash, so likley if you are running the latest firefox it will just lag you alot, and not crash, on others maybe it willi will have to update it
hybridtheory849Jul 21, 2006
it would appear that in the latest version of firefox (released 20 days before i created the pod) version 1.5.0.4 the POD can only cause a DoS, excluding the video card crash, so likley if you are running the latest firefox it will just lag you alot, and not crash, on others maybe it willi will have to update it
ausome1Jul 21, 2006
The first time I went to the page of death it didn't work. So I tried it again and the second time it crashed FF.
blackomegaxJul 21, 2006
Using firefox kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it?
steven_Jul 22, 2006
Congratulations! LinkScanner did not find any exploits at:<a class="user" href="http://www.serials.ws">http://www.serials.ws</a>Great work...
vze2wnv2Jul 22, 2006
There is another product out there that works a different way by kind of setting up a virtual border around what you're doing with your browser and the rest of your computer. Walt Mossberg of the Journal wrote about it a couple of weeks ago: <a class="user" href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB115214039392298879-search.html?KEYWORDS=mossberg+green&COLLECTION=wsjie/6month">http://online.wsj.com/article/SB115214039392298879-search.html?KEYWORDS=mossberg+green&COLLECTION=wsjie/6month</a>However, some people wrote to him after and said they had installation problems.
hybridtheory849Jul 23, 2006
want to challenge me to a rooting mr. roger?