All I can say is … “Its about time” While TOR does provide you with the ability to be anonymous that isn’t the full extent of its use. There’s no reason to let your ISP know when or whether you’re visiting Facebook. Same goes for Facebook’s upstream ISP, or some any other agency on the […]
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Google has released Chrome 39, fixing 42 security vulnerabilities and removing support for the fallback to SSLv3. Among the fixes in Google Chrome version 39 are a number of patches for high-risk vulnerabilities, including several buffer overflows, use-after-frees and integer overflows. Highlight fixes below: Please see the Chromium security page for more information. [$500][389734] High […]
From our friends over at VMware we now have news of vCloud Air. A public cloud platform built on the trusted foundation of vSphere, compatible with your on-premises data center, that includes infrastructure, disaster recovery. With vCloud Air you can migrate existing onsite virtual machines (VMs) to the public cloud. vCloud Air’s billing mode uses the IaaS (infrastructure-as-a-service) […]
Hello friends, The following post is to advice some of you that run public facing websites which use SSL. Google Chrome will start giving users Warning messages when accessing sites that use SHA-1 based SSL Certificates. By the way – This is scheduled to start happening in under a month form now. And if you are […]
I’ve waited and thanks for a good friend I got my invite. I am super exited to give this a test and be on the cutting edge. You open you email to see the cool invite Then you install the app and log in and you can feel the magic in your hands. Email will […]
It seems that my browser of choice is no longer working with Outlook Web Access for Exchange 2013. Google has made changes to the latest version of their browser and removed the API ( showModalDialog ) which has serious consequences for managing a major parts of Exchange. In my test I have noticed management options that I am […]