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Firefox 3.0.1 released to render 8 Million Firefox 3 Stable and Secure

By • Jul 17th, 2008 • Filed under: Firefox, Security

Firefox 3 tries to regain fame and prclasse with Firefox 3.0.1 – this patch is suppose to redeem the over 8 Million download-users of Firefox 3 from the security flaws that came-up hours after Firefox 3 was released. The bug could permit an attacker to run malicious code on a computer via a link, email […]

WordPress 2.6 comes with new exciting features

By • Jul 15th, 2008 • Filed under: Extras, WordPress

WordPress 2.6 has been officially released today July 15, the release anticipates the scheduled release date by a month. WordPress 2.6 aka “Tyner” can now be downloaded from the WordPress official site (you’re always advised to download it from the official website for security reasons) if you want to carry-out an upgrade or a fresh […]

Introducing Sabayon Linux 3.5 – Stable Release

By • Jul 11th, 2008 • Filed under: Linux Distros, Open-Source

The Italian made Gentoo based Linux distro Sabayon goes 3.5. This version, code name Ibex Poacher, (referring to Ubuntu Ibex Intrepid) comes with many major improvements with respect to previous versions – hardware detection is immediately noticeable. It was rather easy to configure on my old Sony Vaio FR215S, even my external Wireless Card had […]

WordPress – Defeat XSS malicious code with HTML Purifier

By • Jul 10th, 2008 • Filed under: WordPress

HTML Purifier is an open-source project that uses a standard-complaint HTML filter written in PHP to clean-up cross-site scripts(XSS) aka malicious code that could be found in HTML codes. It is particularly useful in cases where website user or visitors are allowed to post HTML contents, like in the case of most blogging platform.

When Penguins fly

By • Jul 6th, 2008 • Filed under: Extras

You’ll get the answer after watching this interesting video from YouTube. Have fun