Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Mozilla Takes Aim at Spyware That Masquerades as Firefox

Itching to buy a Keon or Peak from Geeksphone so you can play with Firefox OS? Put your wallet back in your pocket. Mozilla doesn't want you buying a Geeksphone. Not unless you're a developer, that is. Mozilla's Christian Heilmann has penned a blog

Mozilla wants future versions of Firefox to be able to “take advantage of tomorrow's faster, multi-core, heterogeneous computing architectures,” writes Mozilla CTO Brendan Eich on the company's blog. To make that happen Mozilla is developing a new

We've heard a lot about the open, HTML5-focused strategy behind Mozilla's Firefox OS for mobile devices, but that will all be put to the test starting this week. The first two smartphones running Firefox OS — Keon and Peak, low-end developer models

Itching to buy a Keon or Peak from Geeksphone so you can play with Firefox OS? Put your wallet back in your pocket. Mozilla doesn't want you buying a Geeksphone. Not unless you're a developer, that is. Mozilla's Christian Heilmann has penned a blog

The problem is that FinSpy masquerades as FireFox on the PC, according to researchers at The Citizen Lab, a University of Toronto-backed project that investigates technology and human rights. That violates Mozilla's trademark, the browser-maker said in

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