Is Really Simple Syndication Really Secure?

Published at March 7, 2007   Filed Under Internet, Technology    

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Consumers and network administrators often become complacent about security, trusting their anti-intrusion efforts to security product self-updates and older security technology.

RSS reader software can heighten the potential for intrusion, warn some security experts. IT managers often fail to ensure that their networks are not at risk from the use of RSS feeds linked through Web browsers and e-mail clients.

That oversight can punch a gaping hole in the security barriers. One of the biggest problems for users of RSS reader software, according to Ray Dickenson, senior vice president of data-security firm Authentium, is exposure of their data from cross-site linking.

“RSS is the largest possible market hackers have available. Even Mac and Linux users can be susceptible when surfing,” Dickenson told TechNewsWorld.
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