Eclipse readies browser-based IDE

Facebook scammers host Trojan horse extensions on the Chrome Web Store | Mozilla sets end of Firefox for Win2K, early XP

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Eclipse readies browser-based IDE
The Eclipse Foundation for open source development tools is eyeing July as the release date for the 1.0 version of its Orion browser-based IDE for building Web applications, which will be discussed at this week's EclipseCon 2012 conference in Reston, Va. Read More


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Facebook scammers host Trojan horse extensions on the Chrome Web Store
Cybercriminals are uploading malicious Chrome browser extensions to the official Chrome Web Store and use them to hijack Facebook accounts, according to security researchers from Kaspersky Lab. The rogue extensions are advertised on Facebook by scammers and claim to allow changing the color of profile pages, tracking profile visitors or even removing social media viruses, said Kaspersky Lab expert Fabio Assolini in a blog post on Friday. Read More

Mozilla sets end of Firefox for Win2K, early XP
Mozilla on Friday announced that next month's Firefox 12 will be the last version to run on early editions of Windows XP and the 12-year-old Windows 2000. The company also reiterated that it will stop serving security updates for 2010's Firefox 3.6 in April. Read More




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