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Users Report Gmail Issues, Problems with Google Drive, Chrome Access

December 12, 2012 by Admin Leave a Comment

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December 10, 2012 — Some Gmail users reported issues with accessing the webmail service on Monday afternoon, according to several reports.
According to PCMag, some users reported that the issues extended to Chrome, and Android Community says that some users had problems accessing Google Drive files as well.

Keep on reading: Users Report Gmail Issues, Problems with Google Drive, Chrome Access

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Google Cr-48 Chrome OS Q&A

July 1, 2012 by Admin 25 Comments

As promised, here is the final Q&A video regarding Google’s Chrome OS notebook, also known as Cr-48. Again, huge thanks to Google for allowing me to test drive this. I really enjoyed it overall. Hopefully I can participate in any future product testings you may offer to the public. Social Me: Twitter: ‪twitter.com Twitter app: twitter.apprats.com Facebook: ‪www.facebook.com Facebook App: ‪apps.facebook.com Podcast on iTunes: daviddifran.co My Websites: Personal Site: daviddifran.co TekSocial ‪teksocial.com‬ Web Hosting Discounts Squarespace: teksocial.com Go Daddy: teksocial.com Other Channels: Mobile Videos: youtube.com TekSocial Video: youtube.com

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Unboxing: Google Chrome OS Notebook [Cr-48]

December 22, 2011 by Admin 25 Comments

I was lucky enough to be chosen by Google to testing their new and upcoming Chrome OS software. The Cr-48 notebook shown in this video was purely built for testing. It’s the actual software I will be providing feedback on in the coming months. Interested in trying Chrome OS? Apply for the pilot program here: www.google.com Social Me: Twitter: ‪twitter.com Facebook: ‪facebook.com Facebook App: ‪apps.facebook.com iTunes Ping: bit.ly My Websites: Personal Site: daviddifrancojr.com TekSocial ‪teksocial.com‬ Di Franco Media ‪difrancomedia.com‬ Other Channels Mobile Videos: youtube.com TekSocial Video: youtube.com Web Hosting Discounts: Squarespace: teksocial.com Go Daddy: teksocial.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Filed Under: Web Hosting Reviews Tagged With: Chrome, Cr48, Google, Notebook, Unboxing

Roboform v6 Toolbar does not Work on Mozilla Firefox 4 and Chrome 10

November 14, 2011 by Admin Leave a Comment

Today I would like to share with you my frustration with my password manager: Roboform v6/ Roboform Toolbar. Although I don’t have the time, I am going to describe the problem for everyone to judge for themselves. Background I have been using a copy of Roboform Desktop v6 that I purchased back in 2007.  But  [ Read More ]
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Filed Under: Domain Names & DNS Tagged With: Chrome, Firefox, Mozilla, Roboform, Toolbar, work

Roboform v6 Toolbar does not Work on Mozilla Firefox 4 and Chrome 10

June 22, 2011 by Admin Leave a Comment

Today I would like to share with you my frustration with my password manager: Roboform v6/ Roboform Toolbar. Although I don’t have the time, I am going to describe the problem for everyone to judge for themselves. Background I have been using a copy of Roboform Desktop v6 that I purchased back in 2007.  But  [ Read More ]
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Filed Under: Domain Names & DNS Tagged With: Chrome, Firefox, Mozilla, Roboform, Toolbar, work

Google Chrome Browser Cracked

May 30, 2011 by Admin Leave a Comment

Vupen Security, a group specializing in vulnerability research, claims to have broken through the Google Chrome browser as well as the sandbox thus denting claims regarding the security of the browser. A video was recently released on Vupen’s website displaying the exploit from Google Chrome v11.0.696.65 using Microsoft Windows 7 SP1 (x64). The exploit is also effective on Google Chrome versions 11.x and 12.x

The Exploit

A user visiting the page is tricked into thinking they are at the correct web page that hosts the exploit which executes a variety of actions that end in downloading the Calculator from a remote location to externally launch it from Google Sandbox.

Technical Details

According to Vupen, the exact details of the breach including the code have not been publicly disclosed and will only be shared with their government customers to prove the effectiveness of their services. The exploit has been noted as one of the most sophisticated codes as it completely bypasses all security features such as ASLR/DEP/Sandbox.

Also, the vulnerability does not crash following the execution of the exploit and it relies on zero-day vulnerabilities found by Vupen Security while working within a Windows system. Chrome is said to be one of the most secure sandboxes in the industry. Vupen is the first to find a reliable method of executing code on a default installation regardless of the security measures.

Chrome Security Features

Chrome was developed with advanced security technologies like Safe Browsing, auto updates and sandboxing to protect its users from malicious activities. Therefore, the browser shows the user a warning message before they visit the website. Meanwhile, the sandbox feature adds protection by eliminating web pages that leave malicious programs on a local computer while monitoring web activities.

The Vupen Team

Furthermore, the software analyzes and patches known flaws and other vulnerabilities. The Vupen Security team is dedicated to uncovering new vulnerabilities across widely used software to assist vendors with the elimination of vulnerabilities resulting in an airtight software program. However, since Vupen is under contract with the vendor, they are never allowed to release the exact technical details found with the security exploit.

Although it was difficult, cracking the Google Chrome web browser will significantly help the company improve security to make it almost impossible for any hacker to develop an exploit. In this situation, Vupen has definitely done their job well by helping the largest search engine company in the world.

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