Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Google Alert - Vulnerabilities

=== News - 4 new results for [Vulnerabilities] ===

Software Vulnerabilities Rise Again After 5-Year Decline
eWeek
The number of software vulnerabilities tracked by the National
Vulnerability Database in 2012 reversed a five-year decline, with software
made by Adobe, Mozilla and Oracle containing the most critical flaws,
according to a report released last week by ...
<http://www.eweek.com/security/software-vulnerabilities-rise-again-after-5-year-decline/>
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BOC's Lane: Household "Vulnerabilities" Are the Top Domestic Risk
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Canadians have used low borrowing costs and easy availability of financing
to push debt accumulation to levels that pose such a "significant risk"
that the Bank of Canada deems household debt to be the top domestic threat
to financial stability, a ...
<http://blogs.wsj.com/canadarealtime/2013/02/11/bocs-lane-household-vulnerabilities-are-the-top-domestic-risk/>
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Mega: Bug bounty programme resulted in seven vulnerabilities fixed so far
Computerworld New Zealand
To support such efforts, a week ago they launched a vulnerability reward
program similar to those run by companies such as Google, Facebook, Mozilla
and PayPal, as well as two crypto cracking challenges to prove that their
cryptographic implementation ...
<http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/news/mega-bug-bounty-program-resulted-in-seven-vulnerabilities-fixed-so-far>
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Larger-than-usual Patch Tuesday to address 57 security vulnerabilities
TechSpot
Microsoft's monthly Patch Tuesday is upon us and this time, Windows users
are in store for a much larger batch of fixes than usual. A recent post on
Technet highlights the fact that tomorrow's update will address 57
different security vulnerabilities ...
<http://www.techspot.com/news/51607-larger-than-usual-patch-tuesday-to-address-57-security-vulnerabilities.html>
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