(35 quotes found)
“Encrypting browser traffic prevents WAN optimization controllers from performing their optimization functions. When selecting a WOC vendor, it is important to understand their strategy for dealing with encrypted traffic like SSL.”
Joe Skorupa
“It is as if [Microsoft] won the browser wars and then abandoned the territory.”
Joe Wilcox
“And what was Netscape's share of the browser market at the end of June 1997?”
John Warden
“When agents used the back button on the browser [rather than the application's back function], sometimes the application behaved oddly.”
John Kellington
“Internet services are ingrained in Windows 2000 from the ground up: The integrated browser and Web server, XML, Active Server Page support, transaction support -- from soup to nuts, client and server.”
Craig Beilinson
“It's a very light [browser], with one of the lightest resource requirements. We aim to [offer the capability] to run it on a 10-year-old computer because a lot of [firms] don't have the resources to upgrade their kit often.”
Jon von Tetzchner
“There has also been an exploit for the Safari web browser, which makes it possible to launch a script and execute commands on the user's computer. It therefore seems clear that OS X may be fertile soil for security researchers.”
Konstantin Sapronov
“Normally, browsers impose strong restrictions for cross-domain interaction through the Web browser. A certain Web page can make a user browse to a different domain. However, it may not read the content of the retrieved page.... In IE these restrictions ... are broken when it comes to CSS [cascading style sheet] imports. I call this attack CSSXSS or Cascading Style Sheets Cross Site Scripting.”
Matan Gillon
“We're looking at one vulnerability in Apple's Safari browser, and two worms that can attack Macs across a network. There's one that affects the instant messaging between Macs, and another worm that affects wireless connections. They can go in and put on files that'll interfere with your performance. Once you get in there you can fish out all sorts of information and do all kinds of nasty work.”
Matthew Rothenberg
“It helps you identify that certain browser types are seeing the same conditions or whether forms are truncated or not displayed. I can save off a session and send a link to a development group for further problem recreation.”
Mike Bowe