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Google Chrome browser to get extensions - WOT in top 15 add-ons

Google developers have started to make good on their promise of adding extensions to their Chrome browser.They have some catching up to do, but they have jump-started their work on extension support for Chrome by releasing a document that outlines a plan. Among the initial add-ons they want to support is WOT!

According to the document, the Chrome extension system will have to be open, 'webby', rich, general, stable, secure and maintainable and offer support for five types of extensions:

  • Bookmarking/navigation tools: Delicious Toolbar, Stumbleupon, web-based history, new tab page clipboard accelerators
  • Content enhancements: Skype extension (clickable phone numbers), RealPlayer extension (save video), Autolink (generic microformat data - addresses, phone numbers, etc.)
  • Content filtering: Adblock, Flashblock, Privacy control, Parental control
  • Download helpers: video helpers, download accelerators, DownThemAll, FlashGot
  • Features: ForecastFox, FoxyTunes, Web Of Trust, GooglePreview, BugMeNot

Could it be a redo of Firefox, and to some extent Internet Explorer? (Yes, they also have add-ons for IE. What? You didn't know?! Imagine that...) With no timeline for delivery, we'll just have to sit back and wait. It will be hard, but we're sure it will be worth it!

Read the press release

 

 

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'Tis the season...to be wary of phishing

As the holidays approach,  be on alert for increased phishing attempts by Scrooges who attempt to infect your machine or steal your personal information.

Infected Christmas greetings

Websense Security Labs has issued a warning of an e-greetings campaign which sends you an animated greeting card that actually leads to a Trojan backdoor enabling access and control over the resources of your compromised machine. The spoofed email messages appear as though they have been sent from postcards.org.  A URL link within the email leads to a malicious file called postcard.exe.

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TIP: Suspect a scam if  the greeting card doesn't address you by name or the card sender's name isn't included in the body of the email. Never open a card from a generic name or someone you don't know. If the card requires that you install a special viewer or tries to download a file to your system, treat it like a trojan. Cancel the download and scan your system with up to date antivirus software. Don't reply using the email you received - the From address just might be bogus.

Spoofed package delivery notifications

Be on the lookout for phony FedEx and UPS e-mails describing a package delivery waiting for you. The fake emails have been reported to contain a trojan that disables firewalls, steals sensitive financial data (credit card numbers, online banking login details), makes screen snapshots, downloads additional components and provides a hacker with remote access to the compromised system.

TIP: Large companies like UPS don’t send you an executable in a zip file and rarely include attachments. FedEx and UPS tracking is done online on their website. 

Holiday screensavers and games

Parents should be especially careful as many kids are home from school and busily downloading lots of Santa screen savers, holiday puzzles and games or reindeer ringtones. Many free screensavers, at a minimum, cause unwanted pop up advertising.

TIP:Check the WOT ratings on screensaver and game sites.

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Increase in phishing attacks predicted this weekend

Experts in cyber-intelligence and Internet security have predicted a significant increase in phishing attacks over the Thanksgiving weekend, traditionally the busiest of the holiday shopping season.

Last year, Internet intelligence gathering companies reported a significant spike in phishing threats and malicious URLs between October and December, with the most detected around the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend. These scams are typically used to trick shoppers into giving their debit or credit card numbers, or to download malware.

Before you shop online, be sure to consult the WOT ratings and scorecards to help you determine if a site is trustworthy. Please rate sites yourself too, and let everyone know about your experiences with online vendors.

Or maybe just watch some football and eat leftover turkey...

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Black Friday shopping

Black Friday is just days away! The day after Thanksgiving, the American holiday which falls on the fourth Thursday of November, is one of the busiest shopping days of the year, and the opening of the holiday shopping season. This year, before you go to the mall, do your homework first.

Black Friday online shopping sites are a good source for all the best deals and information, including those early morning "door buster" specials and "sneak peeks" at specials. The pages are updated every day with the upcoming sales so that you can plan your shopping - online and at the store.

As I was browsing these sites today, I saw updates for Wal-Mart, ToysRUs, Costco, Circuit City and much more.

Check out these:

For safer online shopping, read our tips about online shopping.

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Extended protection for the users of the top three Internet-based email services

The new version of WOT extends the security protection of its popular browser add-on to the top three Internet-based email services -- Google Gmail, Windows Live Hotmail and Yahoo! Mail. WOT checks links embedded in email and warns users of dangerous websites to help them avoid spyware, spam, phishing, identity theft and other Internet fraud, before they risk clicking.

Read the entire story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/WOT/Web_of_Trust/prweb1611904.htm and watch the excellent video by Deborah.

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