Archive for March, 2008

Identity Theft and Firewall Hazards (Part 5)

March 30th, 2008

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Also, perform the appropriate maintenance updates and security scans to be sure your information is not being housed somewhere on the hard drive.
Computer security software is designed to be your first line of defense against the online information thieves. Unfortunately, these hackers often find ways to get into the system with ease, and to [...]

Identity Theft and Firewall Hazards (Part 4)

March 28th, 2008

www.gizmodo.com.au
However, there are still some programs that are called keyloggers – logging every keystroke that you make. As a result, if you type in your bank account numbers, credit card numbers, or even a personal letter to a friend, somebody in a remote computer may be able to gain access to your private information. [...]

Is There Room For a Secure Web Browser?

March 25th, 2008

Web browsers are the most important network-facing application, but the current browsers are fundamentally flawed from security perspective,’ King said in an interview with eWEEK. ‘If you look at how the Web was originally designed, it was an application with static Web pages as data.
Now, it has become a platform for hosting all kinds [...]

WebBrowser Control Basics

March 20th, 2008

WebBrowser control supports properties, methods, and events that allow programmers and web developers create a highly tailored browser with the WebBrowser objects. You can use the WebBrowser control to make a browsing application that restricts navigation to a local network and unwanted websites.
To use these controls, simply add the “Microsoft Internet Controls” tools to [...]

Reusing the Web Browser Control

March 15th, 2008

The WebBrowser control is utilized to work for navigation, hyperlinking, history lists, favorites, and security. It serves as a filter for the MSHTML component also known as a DocObject that can show HTML. The MSHTML component displays the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) object model, Microsoft ActiveX controls and script languages, and parses and renders HTML. [...]

Improved Tabbed Browsing

March 10th, 2008

We love tabs as much as you do, so Firefox 2 will open new web pages in tabs by default. Each of those tabs has its own close button, but don’t worry - if you accidentally close a tab, just go to the History menu to bring it back from the list of “Recently Closed [...]

The Language of Requirements

March 5th, 2008

Using a single language as your client is the basic rule in the use of language. That’s just simple. If we use a consistent language, it contributes to a better understanding ofthe requirements. Let’s put it this way, a recent project has product catalogue for seeds. In the initial draft, we [...]

The Experience of True Web

March 1st, 2008

Latest generation of Web Browsing can be done using the mobile phone. Cellular phones having the capacity to surf the web has been introduced in the market. Web Browser for S60 can bring countless innovations that improves mobile Web browsing experience. Same with the open source components used by desktop browsers, it brings true-to-life [...]


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