product marketing executive
Submitted by admin on Wed, 08/05/2009 - 12:43.
A powerful new type of Internet attack works like a telephone tap, except operates between computers and Web sites they trust.
Hackers at the Black Hat and DefCon security conferences have revealed a serious flaw in the way Web browsers weed out untrustworthy sites and block anybody from seeing them. If a criminal infiltrates a network, he can set up a secret eavesdropping post and capture credit card numbers, passwords and other sensitive data flowing between computers on that network and sites their browsers have deemed safe.
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- attacker
- banking
- Dan Kaminsky
- e-commerce and other sites
- Independent security researcher
- Internet Explorer browser
- IOActive Inc.
- Len Sassaman
- Microsoft Corp.
- Microsoft Corporation
- Moxie Marlinspike
- Mozilla Corp
- Mozilla Corp.
- product marketing executive
- Seattle
- Seattle,Washington,United States
- security and privacy researcher
- software manufacturer
- SSL
- Tim Callan
- VeriSign Inc.
- Verisign, Inc.
- Web browsers