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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Google offers solution – Iranians at risk – Cyber Attack

Iran should change their password. This has been adviced by Google Inc in the wake of a cyber attack that has affected a major swath of the country.

“We learned last week that the compromise of a Dutch company involved with verifying the authenticity of websites could have put the Internet communications of many Iranians at risk, including their Gmail,” Google said.

“While Google‘s internal systems were not compromised, we are directly contacting possibly affected users and providing similar information below because our top priority is to protect the privacy and security of our users,” Good Time to Change Your Gmail Password [Hackers]” href=”http://itpopular.com/psa-now%e2%80%99s-a-good-time-to-change-your-gmail-password-hackers/”>Google said.

Google, recommended on Thursday that all users in Iran follow a series of steps to protect themselves, including changing their Gmail passwords and verifying their account recovery options.

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Facebook Offers $500 Reward for Bugs

Facebook announced that it will give $500 bounty for people who report bugs on its site. This is much less than the bug rewards offered by other internet companies such as Microsoft and Google. Facebook posted on the Security Bug Bounty page that the reward is to show appreciation for security researchers who find security bugs in the social network site.  Facebook Reward

To qualify for the reward, the person must report the security glitch. The bug should be native to Facebook and not in third party apps. The disclosures of the bug must be responsible and should give the company enough time before reporting the bug to the public. Security researchers have the knack of reporting their finds on blogs to warn the users about it.

$500 is just the base of the bounty but it is small compared to what other companies have to offer. Google pays $3,000, Microsoft pays $250,000 and Mozilla pays $3,000. Tipsters who report illegal use of unlicensed software to the Business Software Alliance can get up to $1 million.

Reporting Facebook bugs can help upcoming security researchers make a name for themselves in the security community. The reward might be smaller but bounty programs can lead to a good relationship with other members of the security community.



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Friday, August 5, 2011

Google Offers to Host Web Sites

Google announced a new service that would rewrite and host customers’ web pages so that they would load faster. The new service will not be free. The search giant said that the new Page Speed Service will be rolled out sometime in the future but it didn’t give a definite timeline for it.  Google hosting

In the past, Google said that a faster web more result to more online activities and more ad revenue for the company. The company will charge for the service. At present, it is offered to a limited number of webmasters free of charge but it would charge for it in the future. Google promised that the pricing would be competitive and details will be announced soon.

Google said that pages they would host will load 25 percent to 60 percent faster. It wants webmasters and users to test the Page Speed Service to experience the difference. Google describes the service as an online service that would speed up loading speed of web pages. Webmasters must sign up and then point the site’s DNS entry to Google. It would then get the content of the site, rewrite the pages and serve them to end users through Google’s servers.



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