As Chaplin Information Services (CIS) reports on 21 Nov, 2006 -- Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer web browsers exposes saved passwords to clever attackers. This vulnerability named a Reverse Cross-Site Request (RCSR). This flaw affects all users who use built-in password managers in Firefox and Internet Explorer. Mozilla has confirmed this as bug number 360493, and said they are already working on a fix for version 2.0.0.1 or 2.0.0.2, but there is no any positive feedback from Microsoft. Sticky Password developers have carefully investigated this vulnerability and claims that latest version protects stored password and login information from RCRS attacks.
The fact that their long-anticipated Alliance Key Manager appliance will be available in the 1st quarter of 2009 has been announced by Patrick Townsend Security Solutions.
According to statistics compiled by the FBI, a notebook computer is stolen every 52 seconds and 97 percent of them are never recovered. How much sensitive personal information is stored on your machine? Is it encrypted? Probably not.
During the container creation, DriveCrypt permits defining two passwords: a "false" one that offers access to "false" data, and a "real" one that offers access to the real, confidential, data.
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